different between corroborative vs conclusive

corroborative

English

Etymology

corroborate +? -ive

Adjective

corroborative (comparative more corroborative, superlative most corroborative)

  1. Serving to corroborate

Translations

Noun

corroborative (plural corroboratives)

  1. (dated) a medical tonic; a corroborant

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conclusive

English

Etymology

French conclusif, from Late Latin conclusivus, from Latin concl?s?v? (conclusively), from past participle of concludere

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?n?klu?s?v/, /k???klu?s?v/

Adjective

conclusive (comparative more conclusive, superlative most conclusive)

  1. Pertaining to a conclusion.
  2. Providing an end to something; decisive.
    The set of premises of a valid argument is conclusive in the sense that no further evidence could possibly be added to the set of premises which would make the argument invalid.

Derived terms

  • conclusiveness
  • conclusively

Translations

Anagrams

  • Vice Consul, Vice-Consul, Viceconsul, vice consul, vice-consul, viceconsul

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??.kly.ziv/
  • Homophone: conclusives

Adjective

conclusive

  1. feminine singular of conclusif

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kon.klu?zi.ve/
  • Hyphenation: con?clu?sì?ve

Adjective

conclusive f pl

  1. feminine plural of conclusivo

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