The Collaborative International Dictionary
Affinitive
Affinitive \Af*fin"i*tive\, a. Closely connected, as by affinity.
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affinitive
a. Closely connected, as by affinity.
Usage examples of "affinitive".
But they cannot calculate the affinitive properties of one of the cannonballs.
Another bit of luck was that Gretchen Scheffler -- possibly I had asked her to do so -- tailored me a suit which, cut in the unassuming, electively affinitive style of the early nineteenth century, still conjures up the spirit of Goethe in my album, bearing witness to the two souls in my breast, and enables me, with but a single drum, to be in St.
The specific category to which the appliance is affinitive defeats me for the moment.