De*fin"i*tive (?), a. [L. definitivus: cf. F. d'efinitif.]

1.

Determinate; positive; final; conclusive; unconditional; express.

A strict and definitive truth. Sir T. Browne.

Some definitive . . . scheme of reconciliation. Prescott.

2.

Limiting; determining; as, a definitive word.

3.

Determined; resolved.

[Obs.]

Shak.

 

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De*fin"i*tive, n. Gram.

A word used to define or limit the extent of the signification of a common noun, such as the definite article, and some pronouns.

Definitives . . . are commonly called by grammarians articles. . . . They are of two kinds, either those properly and strictly so called, or else pronominal articles, such as this, that, any, other, some, all, no, none, etc.

Harris (Hermes).

 

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