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Appointive   /əpˈɔɪntɪv/   Listen
Appointive

adjective
1.
Relating to the act of appointing.
2.
Subject to appointment.  Synonym: appointed.






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... Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 26, 1856. Educated at Roxbury Latin School and Harvard University. Profession: Lawyer. Has been interested in public affairs, and has held appointive offices under the State of Massachusetts and the City of Boston. Was one of the founders of the Harvard Lampoon. On editorial staff of Boston Advertiser, 1882-3. Author: "Rollo's Journey to Cambridge" (with F. J. Stimson), 1880; "The King's ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1920 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various



Words linked to "Appointive" :   elective, appointment, non-elective, nonelected, appoint, nonelective, nominated, nominative



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