adj.
- Of, relating to, or resulting from combination.
- Tending, serving, or able to combine.
Dictionary:
com·bi·na·tive (kŏm'bə-nā'tĭv, kəm-bī'nə-tĭv)
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adjective
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The adjective has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
marked by or relating to or resulting from combination
Synonym: combinatory
Antonym: noncombinative (meaning #1)
Meaning #2:
relating to or involving combinations
Synonyms: combinatory, combinatorial
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