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susceptive
OXFORD DICTIONARY
susceptive, adj.
1 concerned with the receiving of emotional impressions or ideas.
2 receptive.
3 = SUSCEPTIBLE.
1 concerned with the receiving of emotional impressions or ideas.
2 receptive.
3 = SUSCEPTIBLE.
Etymology
LL susceptivus (as SUSCEPTIBLE)
ROGET THESAURUS
susceptive
Sensibility
N sensibility, sensibleness, sensitiveness, moral sensibility, impressibility, affectibility, susceptibleness, susceptibility, susceptivity, mobility, vivacity, vivaciousness, tenderness, softness, sentimental, sentimentality, sentimentalism, excitability, fastidiousness, physical sensibility, sore point, sore place, where the shoe pinches, sensible, sensitive, impressible, impressionable, susceptive, susceptible, alive to, impassionable, gushing, warm hearted, tender hearted, soft hearted, tender as a chicken, soft, sentimental, romantic, enthusiastic, highflying, spirited, mettlesome, vivacious, lively, expressive, mobile, tremblingly alive, excitable, oversensitive, without skin, thin-skinned, fastidious, sensibly, to the quick, to the inmost core, mens aequa in arduis, pour salt in the wound.For further exploring for "susceptive" in Webster Dictionary Online