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Definition of substantively
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Substantively
(adv.)
In a
substantive
manner;
in
substance;
essentially.
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She
::
She
(obj.)
A
woman;
a
female;
-- used
substantively.
Which
::
Which (a.) A
interrogative
pronoun,
used both
substantively
and
adjectively,
and in
direct
and
indirect
questions,
to ask for, or refer to, an
individual
person
or thing among
several
of a
class;
as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the
house?
he asked which route he
should
take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What,
pron.,
1..
Whatever
::
Whatever
(pron.)
Anything
soever
which;
the thing or
things
of any kind; being this or that; of one
nature
or
another;
one thing or
another;
anything
that may be; all that; the whole that; all
particulars
that; -- used both
substantively
and
adjectively.
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
Evermore
::
Evermore
(adv.)
During
eternity;
always;
forever;
for an
indefinite
period;
at all
times;
-- often used
substantively
with for.
Substantiveness
::
Substantively
(adv.)
As a
substantive,
name, or noun; as, an
adjective
may be used
substantively..
Drinkable
::
Drinkable
(a.)
Capable
of being
drunk;
suitable
for
drink;
potable.
Macaulay.
Also used
substantively,
esp. in the
plural..
Divers
::
Divers
(a.)
Several;
sundry;
various;
more than one, but not a great
number;
as,
divers
philosophers.
Also used
substantively
or
pronominally..
Substantively
::
Substantively
(adv.)
In a
substantive
manner;
in
substance;
essentially.
He
::
He
(obj.)
Man; a male; any male
person;
-- in this sense used
substantively.
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) Used
substantively
with the
antecedent
suppressed,
equivalent
to that
which,
or those
[persons]
who, or those
[things]
which;
--
called
a
compound
relative..
Decuman
::
Decuman
(a.)
Large;
chief;
--
applied
to an
extraordinary
billow,
supposed
by some to be every tenth in
order.
[R.] Also used
substantively..
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