DISCRETIVE

Source: 566, 567

discretive. Discretive, a. disjunctive, fit or able to separate

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Dis‐cre″tive (?), a. [[L. discretivus. See Discrete.]] Marking distinction or separation; disjunctive. Discretive proposition (Logic & Gram.), one that expresses distinction, opposition, or variety, by means of discretive particles, as but, though, yet, etc.; as, travelers change their climate, but not their temper.