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consessive

conˈsessive, a. rare.
  [f. L. consess- ppl. stem of consīdēre to sit together, after adjs. in -ive.]
  Acting as a consessor or consessors.

1837 G. S. Faber Justification 262 A college of Saviours, if not avowedly supersessive of Christ, yet, to say the least, consessive with him. 1842Provinc. Lett. (1844) II. 126.


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