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intersective
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(grammar)
Of
a
modifier:
such
that
its
content
does
not
interact
with
that
of
the
modified
noun.
For
example,
in
the
phrase
"ugly
dog",
"ugly"
is
intersective
because
the
fact
that
the
dog
is
ugly
is
independent
of
the
fact
that
it
is
a
dog.
If
you
were
to
determine
that
it
was
a
pet,
then
you
could
conclude
that
it
is
an
ugly
pet
(that
is,
"ugly"
applies
to
"pet",
independent
of
whether
the
pet
is
a
dog).
Quizzes for review
(mathematics) Relating to intersection.
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intersective
The intersective property of these sets simplifies the computation of their intersection.
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The intersective property of these sets simplifies the computation of their intersection.
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