Negative
Negative (neg"ȧ*tiv) , adjective
[French négatif, Latin negativus, from negare to deny. See Negation.]
This word, derived from electro-negative, is now commonly used in a more general sense, when acidiferous is the intended signification.
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Negative (neg"ȧ*tiv) , noun
[Compare French négative.]
In Old England two or more negatives were often joined together for the sake of emphasis, whereas now such expressions are considered ungrammatical, being chiefly heard in iliterate speech. A double negative is now sometimes used as nearly or quite equivalent to an affirmative.
A negative is chiefly used for producing photographs by means of passing light through it and acting upon sensitized paper, thus producing on the paper a positive picture.
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Negative (neg"ȧ*tiv) , transitive verb