Definition of Simulative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Simulative

simulars
simulatable
simulate
simulated
simulated annealing
simulated hypertrophy
simulated military operation
simulates
simulating
simulation
simulational
simulationism
simulationist
simulationists
simulations
simulative (current term)
simulative electronic deception
simulator
simulators
simulatory
simulcast
simulcasted
simulcasting
simulcasts
simulfix
simulfixes
simuliidae
simuliums
simuls
simultagnosia

Literary usage of Simulative

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on fever: Delivered in the Theatre of the Meath Hospital and County by William Stokes (1876)
"... after Dr. Mackintosh—Failure of quinine iu cases of simulative ague, arising from (1) phlegmasia ..."

2. The Medical Times and Gazette (1879)
"And the simulative case of pyrosis, of which this paper principally treats, is quite sufficient to show to what a low, debilitated condition the system may ..."

3. A lecture on the grammatical construction of the Cree language. Also by James Hunter (1875)
"... Indicative Mood, animate, ends in Aao, and inanimate ends in taw. Again, in Hebrew there is the Reflective and simulative, termed *^3.nn ..."

4. The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1909)
"... and perhaps " simulation," or simulative fraud, would serve the purpose well. But we should remember at least that the use of " fraud " or " trickery ..."

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