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Word Meanings - RESTORATIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Of or pertaining to restoration; having power to restore. Destroys life's enemy, Hunger, with sweet restorative delight. Milton.

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  • SPECIFICNESS
    The quality or state of being specific.
  • GENIALLY
    1. By genius or nature; naturally. Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill. 2. Gayly; cheerfully. Johnson.
  • PREVENTATIVE
    That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive.
  • RENOVATION
    The act or process of renovating; the state of being renovated or renewed. Thomson. There is something inexpressibly pleasing in the annual renovation of the world. Rabbler.
  • RELIEFLESS
    Destitute of relief; also, remediless.
  • MITIGATORY
    Tending to mitigate or alleviate; mitigative.
  • RESTORATIVELY
    In a restorative manner.
  • ALLEVIATION
    1. The act of alleviating; a lightening of weight or severity; mitigation; relief. 2. That which mitigates, or makes more tolerable. I have not wanted such alleviations of life as friendship could supply. Johnson.
  • MERRY-ANDREW
    One whose business is to make sport for others; a buffoon; a zany; especially, one who attends a mountebank or quack doctor. Note: This term is said to have originated from one Andrew Borde, an English physician of the 16th century, who
  • SPECIFICALLY
    In a specific manner.
  • FESTIVE
    Pertaining to, or becoming, a feast; festal; joyous; gay; mirthful; sportive. -- Fes"tive*ly, adv. The glad circle round them yield their souls To festive mirth and wit that knows no gall. Thomson.
  • REPARATION
    1. The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used. Arbuthnot. 2. The act of making amends or giving satisfaction
  • HEALTHFULLY
    In health; wholesomely.
  • CHEERINESS
    The state of being cheery.
  • REDRESSIVE
    Tending to redress. Thomson.
  • BALMY
    1. Having the qualities of balm; odoriferous; aromatic; assuaging; soothing; refreshing; mild. "The balmy breeze." Tickell. Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep ! Young. 2. Producing balm. "The balmy tree." Pope. Syn. -- Fragrant;
  • CHEERISNESS
    Cheerfulness. There is no Christian duty that is not to be seasoned and set off with cheerishness. Milton.
  • CORDIALNESS
    Cordiality. Cotgrave.
  • GENIALNESS
    The quality of being genial.
  • CHEERINGLY
    In a manner to cheer or encourage.
  • UPCHEER
    To cheer up. Spenser.
  • SELF-HEAL
    A blue-flowered labiate plant ; the healall.
  • HEAL
    To cover, as a roof, with tiles, slate, lead, or the like.
  • IMPREPARATION
    Want of preparation. Hooker.
  • PRIMOGENIAL
    First born, made, or generated; original; primary; elemental; as, primogenial light. Glanvill.
  • CONSPECIFIC
    Of the same species.

 

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