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ostensive

American  
[o-sten-siv] / ɒˈstɛn sɪv /

adjective

  1. clearly or manifestly demonstrative.

  2. ostensible.


ostensive British  
/ ɒˈstɛnsɪv /

adjective

  1. obviously or manifestly demonstrative

  2. a less common word for ostensible

  3. philosophy (of a definition) given by demonstrative means, esp by pointing

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Origin of ostensive

First recorded in 1595–1605; from Medieval Latin ostēnsīvus, equivalent to Latin ostēns(us), variant of ostentus, past participle of ostendere “to present, display” ( o(b)s, variant of ob- “to, toward, on” + tend(ere) “to stretch” + -tus past participle suffix) + -īvus adjective suffix; see ob-, -ive

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Ostensive Reduction and the Mnemonic Verses 127 §7.

From Logic Deductive and Inductive by Read, Carveth