different between simulative vs stimulative
simulative
English
Etymology
simulate +? -ive
Adjective
simulative (comparative more simulative, superlative most simulative)
- That simulates.
Noun
simulative (plural simulatives)
- (grammar) A grammatical case expressing similarity.
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stimulative
English
Adjective
stimulative (comparative more stimulative, superlative most stimulative)
- Having a stimulating effect.
Derived terms
- stimulativeness
Noun
stimulative (plural stimulatives)
- (obsolete) Something having a stimulating effect; a stimulant, an incentive.
- 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 31:
- Then there are so many stimulatives to such a spirit as mine in this affair, besides love […].
- 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 31:
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