Definitions for sanative

sanative san·a·tive

Spelling: [san-uh-tiv]
IPA: /ˈsæn ə tɪv/

Sanative is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 315 anagrams from letters in sanative (aaeinstv).

Definitions for sanative

adjective

  1. having the power to heal; curative.

Origin of sanative

1400-50; Medieval Latin sānātīvus (see sanatory, -ive); replacing late Middle English sanatif Middle French Medieval Latin, as above

Examples for sanative

The more we argued the impossibility of supplying him, the more was he urgent and imperative for the sanative mineral.

Simply because I know a person who possesses the sanative power I speak of.

I believe it is by a sanative virtue and a natural efficiency, which extend not to all diseases.

Then human duties, lowly though they may be, have their sanative and salutary influence on our whole frame of being.

Asses' milk, long celebrated for its sanative qualities, more closely resembles that of a woman than any other.

The place is sanative; the air, the light, the perfumes, and the shapes of things concord in happy harmony.

Aurora laughed and reinforced her expression of jolly matter-of-factness, looking into his eyes with eyes of sanative fun.

Johnson had faith in the sanative quality of dried orange-peel.

Sleep, in short, if not a "matchless" sanative, is at least a universal one.

Even the aborigines, it was stated, had recourse to that spot for sanative purposes.

Word Value for sanative
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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