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receptive (encz) | receptive,chápavý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
receptive (encz) | receptive,přijímající adj: xkomczax |
receptive (encz) | receptive,receptivní adj: xkomczax |
receptive (encz) | receptive,vnímavý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Receptive (gcide) | Receptive \Re*cep"tive\ (r[-e]*s[e^]p"t[i^]v), a. [Cf. F.
r['e]ceptif. See Receive.]
Having the quality of receiving; able or inclined to take in,
absorb, hold, or contain; receiving or containing; as, a
receptive mind.
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Imaginary space is receptive of all bodies. --Glanvill.
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receptive (wn) | receptive
adj 1: open to arguments, ideas, or change; "receptive to reason
and the logic of facts"
2: ready or willing to receive favorably; "receptive to the
proposals" [syn: receptive, open] [ant: unreceptive]
3: of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing
toward the central nervous system; "sensory neurons" [syn:
centripetal, receptive, sensory(a)]
4: able to absorb liquid (not repellent); "the paper is ink-
receptive" |
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chemoreceptive (encz) | chemoreceptive, adj: |
preceptive (encz) | preceptive,nařizovací adj: Zdeněk Brož |
receptive aphasia (encz) | receptive aphasia, n: |
receptively (encz) | receptively, |
receptiveness (encz) | receptiveness,vnímavost n: Zdeněk Brož |
unreceptive (encz) | unreceptive,málo vnímavý Zdeněk Brož |
irreceptive (gcide) | irreceptive \ir`re*cep"tive\, a.
Not receiving; incapable of receiving.
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Preceptive (gcide) | Preceptive \Pre*cep"tive\, a. [L. praeceptivus.]
Containing or giving precepts; of the nature of precepts;
didactic; as, the preceptive parts of the Scriptures.
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The lesson given us here is preceptive to us.
--L'Estrange.
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Receptive (gcide) | Receptive \Re*cep"tive\ (r[-e]*s[e^]p"t[i^]v), a. [Cf. F.
r['e]ceptif. See Receive.]
Having the quality of receiving; able or inclined to take in,
absorb, hold, or contain; receiving or containing; as, a
receptive mind.
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Imaginary space is receptive of all bodies. --Glanvill.
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Receptiveness (gcide) | Receptiveness \Re*cep"tive*ness\, n.
The quality of being receptive.
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chemoreceptive (wn) | chemoreceptive
adj 1: of or relating to chemoreceptors |
receptive aphasia (wn) | receptive aphasia
n 1: aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and
severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or
written words [syn: Wernicke's aphasia, fluent aphasia,
receptive aphasia, sensory aphasia, {impressive
aphasia}] |
receptively (wn) | receptively
adv 1: in a receptive manner |
receptiveness (wn) | receptiveness
n 1: willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions
or ideas); "he was testing the government's receptiveness
to reform"; "this receptiveness is the key feature in
oestral behavior, enabling natural mating to occur"; "their
receptivity to the proposal" [syn: receptiveness,
receptivity, openness] |
unreceptive (wn) | unreceptive
adj 1: not receptive [ant: open, receptive] |
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