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amative

[am-uh-tiv] / ˈæm ə tɪv /


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His easy, fleeting touch, his unflagging vivacity, his wit, his fertility of invention, his amative coloring are all as thoroughly French as bonbons or champagne.

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Proposition 23.—The amative and propagative functions are distinct from each other, and may be separated practically.

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He was amative or constructive, and at the same time he not only possessed but liked to exercise lucidity of thought.

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Two qualities, indeed, of his nature he kept in such abeyance, the amative and the humorous—and he was not without a humorous side—as to express but little of them in his writings.

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As an old man, he denounced carnal pleasure of all kinds, and sought to limit the amative instincts to the one sole end of procreation.

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