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Definition of Correctives
1. corrective [n] - See also: corrective
Lexicographical Neighbors of Correctives
Literary usage of Correctives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Finance and Its Reorganization by Elisha Michael Friedman (1922)
"C. correctives OF DEPRECIATED EXCHANGE The correctives of depreciation included
the flow of merchandise, the movement of gold, the flow of capital and the ..."
2. Elements of Mental Philosophy: Abridged and Designed as a Text Book for by Thomas Cogswell Upham (1832)
"... wed from their youth up,without exercising their own judgment; and in this
way custom has become to them a ' second nature.' §. 367. correctives of ..."
3. The Theory of the Foreign Exchanges by George Joachim Goschen Goschen (1879)
"REVIEW OP THE SO-CALLED correctives OF THE FOREIGN EXCHANGES. IN the last chapter
we have been engaged in considering the subject of the interpretation of ..."
4. Bank Credit: A Study of the Principles and Factors Underlying Advances Made by Chester Arthur Phillips (1920)
"correctives One method of eliminating the disastrous competition that the note
brokers generate would consist in banks withholding credit information sought ..."
5. Travels in Siberia by S. S. Hill (1854)
"The Dinner-tables.—Chinese Conserves.—Method of Serving and Eating.—Rich Cookery
and correctives. — Difficulty of Eating Chinese Fashion.— Chinese Brandy. ..."