DIRECTIVE

Source: 566, 567

directive. Directive, a. able to infom, showing the way

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Di‐rect″ive (?), a. [[LL. directivus: cf. F. directif.]] 1. 1. Having power to direct; tending to direct, guide, or govern; showing the way. Hooker.
The precepts directive of our practice in relation to God. Barrow. 2. 2. Able to be directed; manageable.
Swords and bows Directive by the limbs. Shak.