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

  Substantive \Sub"stan*tive\, v. t.
     To substantivize. [R.] --Cudworth.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:



  Substantive \Sub"stan*tive\, a. [L. substantivus: cf. F.
     substantif.]
     1. Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive
        verb, that is, the verb to be.
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     2. Depending on itself; independent.
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              He considered how sufficient and substantive this
              land was to maintain itself without any aid of the
              foreigner.                            --Bacon.
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     3. Enduring; solid; firm; substantial.
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              Strength and magnitude are qualities which impress
              the imagination in a powerful and substantive
              manner.                               --Hazlitt.
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     4. Pertaining to, or constituting, the essential part or
        principles; as, the law substantive.
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     {Noun substantive} (Gram.), a noun which designates an
        object, material or immaterial; a substantive.
  
     {Substantive color}, one which communicates its color without
        the aid of a mordant or base; -- opposed to adjective
        color.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Substantive \Sub"stan*tive\, n. [Cf. F. substantif.] (Gram.)
     A noun or name; the part of speech which designates something
     that exists, or some object of thought, either material or
     immaterial; as, the words man, horse, city, goodness,
     excellence, are substantives.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  substantive
       adj 1: being the essence or essential element of a thing;
              "substantial equivalents"; "substantive information"
              [syn: {substantial}, {in essence}]
       2: applying to essential legal principles and rules of right;
          "substantive law" [syn: {essential}] [ant: {adjective}]
       3: having substance and prompting thought; "a meaty discussion"
          [syn: {meaty}]
       n : a noun or a pronoun that is used in place of a noun

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

  68 Moby Thesaurus words for "substantive":
     ab ovo, abstract noun, adherent noun, adjectival, adverbial,
     appreciable, attributive, basal, basic, bedrock, central,
     collective noun, common noun, concrete, conjunctive, constituent,
     constitutive, copulative, correct, elemental, elementary,
     essential, focal, formal, functional, fundamental, gerund,
     glossematic, grammatic, gut, hypostasis, indispensable,
     intransitive, life-and-death, life-or-death, linking, material,
     nominal, noun, noun phrase, of the essence, of vital importance,
     original, palpable, participial, ponderable, postpositional,
     prepositional, primal, primary, primitive, pronominal, pronoun,
     proper noun, quotation noun, radical, real, sensible, solid,
     structural, substantial, syntactic, tagmemic, tangible, transitive,
     underlying, verbal, vital
  
  

















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