Definition of Emanative

1. a. Issuing forth; effluent.

Definition of Emanative

1. Adjective. That emanates, or causes emanation ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Emanative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emanative

emailees
emailer
emailers
emailing
emails
emailware
emalangeni
emanant
emanate
emanated
emanates
emanating
emanation
emanationism
emanations
emanative (current term)
emanatively
emanator
emanatorium
emanators
emanatory
emancipate
emancipated
emancipates
emancipating
emancipation
emancipationist
emancipationists
emancipations
emancipative

Literary usage of Emanative

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

1. The Arians of the Fourth Century by John Henry NEWMAN (1890)
"In the time of Dionysius of Alexandria, the majority was Patri- passian ; but in the time of Alexander they advocated the emanative, as it may be called, ..."

2. Errors Regarding Religion and Thoughts on Prayer at the Present Time by James Douglas (1831)
"V. emanative Mysticism. VI. Devotional Mysticism. VII. Mysticism now rather practical than specu lative. VIII. Mysticism natural to the Mind. IX. ..."

3. Arians of the 4th Century by John Henry Newman (1883)
"In the time of Dionysius of Alexandria, the majority was Patri- passian ; but in the time of Alexander they advocated the emanative, as it may be called, ..."

4. Bulletin by Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"The great lode system of Dole-oath, South Crofty, and East Pool represented the largest emanative centre in the West of England ; nevertheless it had ..."

5. The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes by Isaac Watts (1813)
"I. An emanative cause is, when the effect flows from it without any ... It belongs chiefly to natural and necessary cause» to have tbe title of emanative. ..."

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