conceptive

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    capable of conceiving

Word Origin

conceptive (adj.)
1630s, from Latin conceptivus, from conceptus, past participle of concipere (see conceive).

Example

1. Has theory conceptive , the desire achieves indefinite , does not have the controllability .
2. Cultural art , as a kind of conceptive cultural , has a close relationship with commerce .
3. Taken the pitches from the orchestra work the unanswered question by charles ives as the research object , the thesis adopted the theory of pitch set by alan forter to analyze the piece , explored the title conceptive .
4. Integrating with the conceptive model and characteristics of quality chain to analyze the requirements of quality information in quality-forming process , the quality information structural model based quality chain management was established .
5. Based on the research of the basic elements , conceptive means and the extendibility of originality of the serial fashion , this paper introduces the methods and effective approaches in the design of serial fashion and puts forward the extendibility problem of the serial fashion originality .

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