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Susceptive

Susceptive \Sus*cep"tive\, a. Susceptible.
--I. Watts. -- Sus*cep"tive*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
susceptive

early 15c., "having the quality of taking something in, receptive, capable of admitting," from Medieval Latin susceptivus, from suscept-, stem of suscipere (see susceptible). Related: Susceptively; susceptiveness; susceptivity.

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susceptive

a. 1 susceptible 2 receptive

Usage examples of "susceptive".

Yet I had to try to find among them the few that were susceptive to original thoughts and had the ability to turn them into deeds.