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protective

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from Medieval Latin prōtēctīvus. By surface analysis, protect +‎ ive.

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    protective (comparative more protective, superlative most protective)

    1. Serving or intended to protect.
      The fighter dropped into a protective stance.
      The castle's moat served a protective function.
      • 2004, Mickey Baskett, Fabulous Painted Furniture, page 13:
        Pour a solvent such as paint thinner, mineral spirits, or a liquid sandpaper product in a metal can or enamel bowl. Wear protective gloves.
    2. Wishing to protect; defensive of somebody or something.
      Mother bears are famously protective of their cubs.

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    Noun

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    protective (plural protectives)

    1. (British) Something that protects.
    2. A condom.

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