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elective definition
elec·tive (ē lek′tiv, i-)
adjective
- filled by election an elective office
- chosen by election; elected
- of or based on election
- having the power to choose
- that may be chosen but is not required; optional
- Now Rare having or referring to a tendency to attract or combine with certain substances in preference to others
Etymology: ME < LL electivus
noun
an optional course or subject in a school or college curriculum
Related Forms:
- electively elec′·tively adverb
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