collocative, a.
(ˈkɒləkeɪtɪv)
[f. collocate v. + -ive.]
1. Of the nature of, or relating to, collocation.
| 1826 G. S. Faber Diffic. Romanism (1853) 240 Collocative arrangement. 1873 Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue (ed. 2) §562 The Gothic faculty of collocative structure. |
2. Having the attribute of properly disposing.
| 1875 Poste Gaius i. (ed. 2) 3 A Title is a fact Collocative of Rights and Obligations..note, The term Collocative has been substituted for Bentham's term Dispositive. |