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conversive
▪ I. conversive, a.1 (kənˈvɜːsɪv) [a. F. conversif, -ive, in med.L. conversīvus, f. convers- ppl. stem of convertĕre to convert: see -ive.] † 1. = converse a.2 Obs. rare.1636 Featly Clavis Myst. lvi. 774 In the conversive proposition..I admit, etc. 2. Having the power or function of conversion.a 165...
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Verbot
In early 2006 Conversive launched Verbots Online allowing Verbot 4 users to upload their knowledge and show off their bots to the world. See also
Turing test
Loebner Prize
Chatbot
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Conversive
Chatbots
Applications of artificial intelligence
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impletive
† imˈpletive, a. Obs. rare. [f. implēt-, ppl. stem of implēre (see implete a.) + -ive.] Having the quality of filling.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. xliv. 270 Such [medicaments] as are calefactive, warme and impletive. 1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles iv. 14 The Divine Bonitie, saith Proclus..is..impletive of althi...
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convertive
conˈvertive, a. rare. [f. convert v. + -ive. (Cf. conversive, divertive.)] † 1. Characterized by turning. Obs.1601 Dolman tr. Primaud. Fr. Acad. (1618) 686 These circles are nominated Tropickes, that is, turning or conuertiue. 2. Having the property of converting.1816 I. Taylor in Pamphleteer VIII. ...
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Michael Loren Mauldin
In 1997, he left Lycos to form Conversive with Peter Plantec.
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Locura
One author chooses to describe the symptoms as correlating to a somatoform disorder of conversive type.
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coercive
coercive, a. (kəʊˈɜːsɪv) Also 7 coersive. [irreg. f. coerce + -ive, by association with words in -ive formed on ppl. stems in s, as aspersive, aversive, conversive; Littré cites a F. coercif of 16th c., but coercitif is the recognized form in F.] A. adj. 1. Of the nature of coercion; having the attr...
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Political ponerology
To block out such inconvenient truths (the voice of conscience) the privileged use 'conversive thinking', which means changing the outcome of the reasoning This growing 'hysteria' of the privileged classes (emotionalism, egotism and conversive thinking) spreads across society over several generations.
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vav
vav (væv) variant of vau. vav conversive: see conversive a.1 2 b.1828 Gibbs Gesenius' Hebr. Lex. (1833) 54/1 A prefix..usually called Vav conversive of the future. 1869 Liddell & Scott Gr. Lex. s.v. δίγαµµα, But the Lat. F. holds the same place in the alph[abet] with the Hebr. vav. 1870 J. F. Smith ...
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M'Bizo
The entire album, true to jazz and to African music, moves like a conversive dance."
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waw
▪ I. † waw, n.1 Obs. Forms: 3–4 waȝe, 4–6 wawe, 3 wau, (4 quawe), 4–5 waghe, (5 whaghe, wawghe), 6 wawhe, Sc. wa, 4–6, 9 arch. waw. [ME. waȝe, related to OE. waᵹian waw v.1 There may have been an OE. *waᵹu str. fem. or *waᵹe wk. fem., corresponding to MHG., MLG. wage, MDu. waege movement, agitation....
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Dagesh
If the letter follows a vav consecutive imperfect (sometimes referred to as vav conversive, or vav ha'hipuch), which, in Biblical Hebrew, switches a verb
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Borghese Collection
In addition, the gallery contains three busts, two of Pope Paul V (1618–20) and one marvellously conversive and stunningly innovative portrait of his patron
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Vav-consecutive
This apparent reversal of meaning triggered by the vav prefix led to the early term vav-conversive ().
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Luganda
to the intransitive conversive except that it results in a transitive verb. Combinations of modifications
More than one modification can be made to a single stem:
'to be undo-able (i.e. reversible)' — conversive neuter: →
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