"reductive" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ɹɪˈdʌktɪv/ Forms: more reductive [comparative], most reductive [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle French réductif, from Late Latin reductivus, from the participle stem of Latin reducere (“to reduce”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|frm|réductif}} Middle French réductif, {{der|en|LL.|reductivus}} Late Latin reductivus, {{der|en|la|reducere|t=to reduce}} Latin reducere (“to reduce”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} reductive (comparative more reductive, superlative most reductive)
  1. (Scots law, now rare) Pertaining to the reduction of a decree etc.; rescissory. Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Scots law
    Sense id: en-reductive-en-adj-42P~m8Xx
  2. Causing the physical reduction or diminution of something.
    Sense id: en-reductive-en-adj-VFflwHd0
  3. (chemistry, metallurgy, biology, economics) That reduces a substance etc. to a more simple or basic form. Categories (topical): Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Metallurgy
    Sense id: en-reductive-en-adj-QShNVqx9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 17 43 13 14 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 15 18 48 13 7 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 15 18 41 12 14 Topics: biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, metallurgy, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences
  4. (now rare, historical) That can be derived from, or referred back to, something else. Tags: archaic, historical
    Sense id: en-reductive-en-adj-xCGckmng
  5. (now frequently derogatory) That reduces an argument, issue etc. to its most basic terms; simplistic, reductionist.
    Sense id: en-reductive-en-adj-dwCUDufr
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: reductive animation, reductive dechlorination, reductive grammar, reductive group

Inflected forms

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