ascriptive

ascriptive
ascriptively, adv.
/euh skrip"tiv/, adj.
pertaining to, involving, or indicating ascription, esp. the attribution of qualities or characteristics.
[1640-50; ASCRIPT(ION) + -IVE; cf. L a(d)scriptivus supernumerary, DESCRIPTIVE, PROSCRIPTIVE]

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