different between meditative vs revolutive
meditative
English
Etymology
From Middle French méditatif
Adjective
meditative (comparative more meditative, superlative most meditative)
- Of or pertaining to meditation.
- Yoga is a meditative practice.
- Thoughtful; pensive.
- After hearing the news he became meditative.
Related terms
- meditate
- meditation
- meditator
Italian
Adjective
meditative
- feminine plural of meditativo
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revolutive
English
Adjective
revolutive (comparative more revolutive, superlative most revolutive)
- (obsolete) Inclined to revolve things in the mind; meditative.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Feltham to this entry?)
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