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Amative

Amative \Am"a*tive\, a. [L. amatus, p. p. of amare to love.] Full of love; amatory.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
amative

1630s, "pertaining to love," from Latin amat-, past participle stem of amare "to love" (see Amy) + -ive.

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amative

a. Pertaining to love; amorous.

WordNet
amative

adj. inclined toward or displaying love; "feeling amorous" [syn: amorous]

Usage examples of "amative".

Just like the maquiladora plants, the amative establishments that served their employees operated on a twenty-four-hour work schedule.

Before the approaching train drowned speech altogether, Mrs Leaper roused herself from her amative contemplation of Detective Inspector Bradley and cried: “Christmas is coming!

The waiting was tedious, and having been long denied, the amative element could not brook further delay.

For that matter, though not amative to any considerable degree so far as I have discovered, I was never outside the atmosphere of women until now.