Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a nutritive manner; nutritiously; nourishingly.
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- adverb Concerning, or in terms of,
nutrition .
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Examples
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On the part of the soul, Christ showed (2.2.1) that he was living nutritively, by eating and drinking; (2.2.2) that he was living sensitively, by interacting with his disciples; and (2.2.3) that he was living rationally, by discoursing on the Scriptures and teaching the disciplies.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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On the part of the soul, Christ showed (2.2.1) that he was living nutritively, by eating and drinking; (2.2.2) that he was living sensitively, by interacting with his disciples; and (2.2.3) that he was living rationally, by discoursing on the Scriptures and teaching the disciplies.
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The real you has been nutritively dispersed throughout the five-space range of my being.
In Other Worlds Attanasio, A. A. 1984
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He came to London one day years ago (from Paris, where he had been eating nutritively of the tree of artistic knowledge), in order to re-embark on the morrow for the
Picture and Text 1893 Henry James 1879
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The authors reviewed 165 papers in English that cited a 2004 study by James et al, and 41 that cited a 2006 study by Ebbeling et al, both of which focused on the effects of nutritively sweetened soft drink consumption on obesity.
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They also claimed that there is a publication bias toward those studies that show statistically significant associations between nutritively sweetened beverages and obesity.
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Obesity research is skewed by bias, particularly when reporting the effects of nutritively-sweetened drink consumption, claims a study published in the
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The authors reviewed 165 papers in English that cited a 2004 study by James et al, and 41 that cited a 2006 study by Ebbeling et al, both of which focused on the effects of nutritively sweetened soft drink consumption on obesity.
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They also claimed that there is a publication bias toward those studies that show statistically significant associations between nutritively sweetened beverages and obesity.
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Obesity research is skewed by bias, particularly when reporting the effects of nutritively-sweetened drink consumption, claims a study published in the
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