Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sative
Adjective
/ˈseɪ.tɪv/

Definition
A term that is not widely used and often pertains to varieties of plants cultivated for specific purposes, particularly for their seeds.

Examples
- The sative species of corn is known for its high yield.
- Farmers prefer sative plants because they provide better resistance to pests.
- Many sative varieties are bred for specific climates and soil types.

Meaning
Sative typically refers to types of plants or their varieties that are cultivated for agricultural purposes, especially those grown for food, oil, or other resources.

Synonyms
- cultivated
- agricultural
- domesticated