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vegetative


adjective

  1. growing or developing as or like plants; vegetating.
  2. of, relating to, or concerned with vegetation or vegetable growth.
  3. of or relating to the plant kingdom.
  4. noting the parts of a plant not specialized for reproduction.
  5. (of reproduction) asexual.
  6. denoting or pertaining to those bodily functions that are performed unconsciously or involuntarily.
  7. having the power to produce or support growth in plants: vegetative mold.
  8. characterized by a lack of activity; inactive; passive: a vegetative state.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or denoting the nonreproductive parts of a plant, i.e. the stems, leaves, and roots, or growth that does not involve the reproductive parts
  2. (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes
  3. of or relating to functions such as digestion, growth, and circulation rather than sexual reproduction
  4. (of a style of living) dull, stagnant, unthinking, or passive
adj.

late 14c., “endowed with the power of growth,” from Medieval Latin vegetativus, from past participle stem of vegetare (see vegetable (adj.)). Middle English transferred sense was “characterized by growth.” Modern pathological sense of “brain-dead, mentally inert” is from 1893.

adj.

  1. Of, relating to, or capable of growth.
  2. Of or functioning in processes such as growth or nutrition rather than sexual reproduction.
  3. Of or relating to asexual reproduction, such as fission or budding.
  4. Of or relating to the resting stage of a cell or its nucleus.
  5. Of or relating to a pathological vegetation.
  6. Of or being a state of grossly impaired consciousness, as after severe head trauma or brain disease, in which an individual is incapable of voluntary or purposeful acts and only responds reflexively to painful stimuli.

  1. Relating to or characteristic of plants or their growth.
  2. Relating to vegetative reproduction.
  3. Relating to feeding and growth rather than reproduction, as in the mobile phase of plasmodial slime molds.
  4. Relating to an impaired level of brain function in which a person responds reflexively to certain sensory stimuli but demonstrates no cognitive function.
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