adventive

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin adventīvus, from adveniō (to come (to)) +‎ -īvus (verbal-adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

Adjective

adventive (comparative more adventive, superlative most adventive)

  1. Accidental.
  2. (archaic) Adventitious.
  3. (biology) Of a plant: not native, but introduced by humans to a place and since naturalized.

Noun

adventive (plural adventives)

  1. A non-native plant that has become naturalized.
    • 1988 April 15, James Krohe Jr., “Where Has All the Flora Gone?”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Such interlopers are known as exotics, adventives, or aliens, all terms that may be considered synonymous with "nasty.

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French

Pronunciation

Adjective

adventive

  1. feminine singular of adventif