concretive

English

Etymology

From concrete +‎ -ive?

Adjective

concretive (comparative more concretive, superlative most concretive)

  1. Promoting concretion.
    • 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errors:
      We do not easily ascribe their induration to cold; but rather unto salinous spirits and concretive juices.

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