different between dispositional vs dispositive
dispositional
English
Etymology
disposition +? -al
Adjective
dispositional (not comparable)
- Of, pertaining to, or arising from disposition (in any sense)
- dispositional optimism
Derived terms
- dispositionality
- dispositionally
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dispositive
English
Etymology
From Middle French dispositif and its source, Latin dispositus. Compare Piedmontese dispositiv.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??sp?z?t?v/
Adjective
dispositive (comparative more dispositive, superlative most dispositive)
- Intending to or resulting in or capable of disposition (disposing of or settling a matter).
- (obsolete) by natural disposition, having such an inclination
- (uncommon, also Euro-English or non-native speakers' English) being a statutory provision not mandatory to the parties, as in ius dispositivum
- Antonym: cogent
Noun
dispositive (plural dispositives)
- Alternative form of dispositif
- 2010, François Albéra, Maria Tortajada, Cinema Beyond Film: Media Epistemology in the Modern Era (page 35)
- Apollinaire thus used some of the characteristics of the cinematographic and phonographic dispositives and their variables related to viewing or listening apparatuses that preceded or are contemporary to the cinema.
- 2014, Jason Thompson, The Game Culture Reader (page 69)
- The scene of jumping on an invisible bridge is then to be seen as a discourse fragment that builds a discourse strand together with other elements (e.g., in the context of other jump'n'runs) that lead into a shared discourse that itself can be integrated into an elementary discourse or a dispositive (cf. Jäger 2004, 117). In the framework of a discourse analysis, Lara Croft's death jump would not be conceived as a unique moment or narrative.
- 2010, François Albéra, Maria Tortajada, Cinema Beyond Film: Media Epistemology in the Modern Era (page 35)
German
Adjective
dispositive
- inflection of dispositiv:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
Italian
Adjective
dispositive f
- feminine plural of dispositivo
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