Word Meanings - CORRECTIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Having the power to correct; tending to rectify; as, corrective penalties. Mulberries are pectoral, corrective of billious alkali. Arbuthnot. 2. Qualifying; limiting. "The Psalmist interposeth . . . this corrective particle." Holdsworth.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of CORRECTIVE)
- Medicine
- Remedy
- physic
- antidote
- therapeutics
- salve
- cure
- corrective
- Penal
- Retributive
- coercive
- visitatorial
- castigatory
- inflictive
- punitive
- Remedial
- Sanatory
- sanative
- alterative
- ameliorative
- mitigating
- curative
- healing
- restorative
- salubrious
Related words: (words related to CORRECTIVE)
- HEAL
To cover, as a roof, with tiles, slate, lead, or the like. - PENAL
Of or pertaining to punishment, to penalties, or to crimes and offenses; pertaining to criminal jurisprudence: as: Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code. Incurring punishment; subject to a penalty; as, a penalact - MITIGATORY
Tending to mitigate or alleviate; mitigative. - RESTORATIVELY
In a restorative manner. - PHYSICKING
p. pr. & vb. n. fr. Physic, v. t. - HEALTHFULLY
In health; wholesomely. - PHYSICIST
One versed in physics. - PHYSICAL
1. Of or pertaining to nature ; in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural; as, armies and - PHYSICOLOGIC
Logic illustrated by physics. - PHYSICO-THEOLOGY
Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy. - HEALTHLESS
1. Without health, whether of body or mind; in firm. "A healthless or old age." Jer. Taylor. 2. Not conducive to health; unwholesome. - HEALTHFUL
1. Full of health; free from illness or disease; well; whole; sound; healthy; as, a healthful body or mind; a healthful plant. 2. Serving to promote health of body or mind; wholesome; salubrious; salutary; as, a healthful air, diet. The healthful - PHYSICO-MATHEMATICS
Mixed mathematics. - PHYSICISM
The tendency of the mind toward, or its preoccupation with, physical phenomena; materialism in philosophy and religion. Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism (if I may so call it) develops into science. Huxley. - REMEDIAL
Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for the removal or abatement of an evil; as, remedial treatment. Statutes are declaratory or remedial. Blackstone. It is an evil not compensated by any beneficial result; it is not remedial, - HEALING
Tending to cure; soothing; mollifying; as, the healing art; a healing salve; healing words. Here healing dews and balms abound. Keble. - MITIGATOR
One who, or that which, mitigates. - HEALTHFULNESS
The state of being healthful. - HEALD
A heddle. Ure. - COERCIVE
Serving or intended to coerce; having power to constrain. -- Co*er"cive*ly, adv. -- Co*er"cive*ness, n. Coercive power can only influence us to outward practice. Bp. Warburton. Coercive or Coercitive force , the power or force which in iron or - SELF-HEAL
A blue-flowered labiate plant ; the healall. - HYPERPHYSICAL
Above or transcending physical laws; supernatural. Those who do not fly to some hyperphysical hypothesis. Sir W. Hamilton. - METAPHYSICS
first used by the followers of Aristotle as a name for that part of his writings which came after, or followed, the part which treated of 1. The science of real as distinguished from phenomenal being; ontology; also, the science of being, with - CATAPHYSICAL
Unnatural; contrary to nature. Some artists . . . have given to Sir Walter Scott a pile of forehead which is unpleassing and cataphysical. De Quincey. - METAPHYSICALLY
In the manner of metaphysical science, or of a metaphysician. South. - DIARRHEAL; DIARRHOEAL
Of or pertaining to diarrhea; like diarrhea.