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11unitive — uni·tive …
12unitive — u•ni•tive [[t]ˈyu nɪ tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) capable of causing unity or serving to unite 2) marked by or involving union • Etymology: 1520–30; < LL ūnītīvus uniting = L ūnīt(us) (see unite I) + īvus ive u′ni•tive•ly, adv …
13unitive — /ˈjunətɪv/ (say yoohnuhtiv) adverb serving or tending to unite. {Late Latin ūnītīvus, from Latin ūnītus, past participle, made one} –unitively, adverb …
14unitive — …
15unitive way — Объединительный путь …
16unitive way — noun : union 1a(6) …
17State or Way (Purgative, Illuminative, Unitive) — State or Way (Purgative, Illuminative, Unitive) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► State or Way (Purgative, Illuminative, Unitive) The word state is used in various senses by theologians and spiritual writers. It may be taken to signify a… …
18Vie unitive — ● Vie unitive vie de perpétuelle union avec Dieu …
19State or Way — • Stages in the spiritual life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. State or Way State or Way (Purgative, Illuminative, Unitive) …
20unitif — unitif, ive [ ynitif, iv ] adj. • 1429 fém.; lat. scolast. unitivus 1 ♦ Relig. Qui unit (union mystique). Amour unitif, vie unitive. 2 ♦ (1872) Anat. Qui unit des parties. Fibres unitives du cœur. ● unitif, unitive adjectif (latin médiéval… …