Definitions from Wiktionary (factive)
▸ adjective: (grammar, of a verb) Licensing only those content clauses that represent claims that are (known or believed with certainty to be) true.
▸ adjective: (epistemology, of a knowing agent) Which does not know any falsities: which knows only truths.
▸ noun: (grammar) A factive verb.
▸ adjective: (obsolete) Making.
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▸ adjective: (grammar, of a verb) Licensing only those content clauses that represent claims that are (known or believed with certainty to be) true.
▸ adjective: (epistemology, of a knowing agent) Which does not know any falsities: which knows only truths.
▸ noun: (grammar) A factive verb.
▸ adjective: (obsolete) Making.
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stative,
factful,
ventive,
licensable,
dynamic,
eventive,
vocable,
realis,
grammaticalizable,
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