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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Affirmative \Af*firm"a*tive\, a. [L. affirmativus: cf. F.
     affirmatif.]
     1. Confirmative; ratifying; as, an act affirmative of common
        law.
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     2. That affirms; asserting that the fact is so; declaratory
        of what exists; answering "yes" to a question; -- opposed
        to {negative}; as, an affirmative answer; an affirmative
        vote.
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     3. Positive; dogmatic. [Obs.] --J. Taylor.
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              Lysicles was a little by the affirmative air of
              Crito.                                --Berkeley.
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     4. (logic) Expressing the agreement of the two terms of a
        proposition.
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     5. (Alg.) Positive; -- a term applied to quantities which are
        to be added, and opposed to {negative}, or such as are to
        be subtracted.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Affirmative \Af*firm"a*tive\, n.
     1. That which affirms as opposed to that which denies; an
        affirmative proposition; that side of question which
        affirms or maintains the proposition stated; -- opposed to
        {negative}; as, there were forty votes in the affirmative,
        and ten in the negative.
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              Whether there are such beings or not, 't is
              sufficient for my purpose that many have believed
              the affirmative.                      --Dryden.
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     2. A word or phrase expressing affirmation or assent; as,
        yes, that is so, etc.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  affirmative
       adj 1: affirming or giving assent; "an affirmative decision";
              "affirmative votes"; "an affirmative nod"; "an
              affirmatory gesture" [syn: {affirmatory}] [ant: {negative}]
       2: expecting the best; "an affirmative outlook" [syn: {optimistic}]
       3: supporting a policy or attitude etc; "an affirmative
          argument" [syn: {favoring}]
       n : a reply of affirmation; "he answered in the affirmative"
           [ant: {negative}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  132 Moby Thesaurus words for "affirmative":
     OK, absolute, acceptance, accord, accordant, acquiescence,
     acquiescent, affirmation, affirmative attitude, affirmative voice,
     affirmativeness, affirmatory, agree, agreeable, agreeing,
     agreement, amen, answerable, approbation, approval, approving,
     assent, assenting, assertative, assertional, assertive, at one,
     aye, blessing, coexistent, coexisting, coherent, coincident,
     coinciding, commensurate, compatible, compliable, compliance,
     compliant, con, concordant, concurring, conformable, congenial,
     congruent, congruous, connivance, consent, consentaneous,
     consentient, consenting, consistent, consonant, content,
     cooperating, cooperative, correspondent, corresponding, decided,
     declarative, declaratory, eager, eagerness, emphatic, en rapport,
     endorsement, endorsing, equivalent, favorable, harmonious,
     in accord, in agreement, in rapport, in sync, in synchronization,
     inaccordance, inharmony, interest, like-minded, nay, no, nod,
     nod of assent, nothing loath, of a piece, of like mind,
     of one mind, okay, on all fours, permission, permissive, positive,
     predicational, predicative, pro, prompt, promptitude, promptness,
     proportionate, ratification, ratifying, readiness, ready,
     reconcilable, sanction, sanctioning, self-consistent, side,
     submission, submissive, symbiotic, synchronized, synchronous,
     the affirmative, the negative, thumbs-up, unanimous, ungrudging,
     ungrudgingness, uniform, unisonant, unisonous, unloath,
     unloathness, unrefusing, unreluctance, unreluctant, willing,
     willingness, yea, yea-saying, yes
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  AFFIRMATIVE. Averring a fact to be true; that which is opposed to negative.
  (q.v.)
       2. It is a general rule of evidence that the affirmative of the issue
  must be proved. Bull. N. P. 298 ; Peake, Ev. 2.
       3. But when the law requires a person to do an act, and the neglect of
  it, will render him guilty and punishable, the negative must be proved,
  because every man is presumed to do his duty and in that case they who
  affirm he did not, must prove it. B. N. P. 298; 1 Roll. R. 83; Comb. 57; 3
  B.& P. 307; 1 Mass. R. 56.
  
  

















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