collative

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See also: collatiue

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From the Latin collātīvus (brought together, collected, joint). Compare the French collatif.

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collative (not comparable)

  1. Having the power of conferring.
  2. (ecclesiastical, of a benefice) In which the ordinary (or bishop) is the same person as the patron.

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collative

  1. feminine singular of collatif

Latin[edit]

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collātīve

  1. vocative masculine singular of collātīvus