TRADITIVE
Source: 566, 567
traditive. Traditive, a. that may be handled from age to age
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Trad″i‐tive (?), a. [[L. tradere, traditum, to transmit, give up: cf. F. traditif.]] Transmitted or transmissible from father to son, or from age, by oral communication; traditional. Jer. Taylor. Suppose we on things traditive divide. Dryden.