retardative

adj

Etymology

From (the participle stem of) Latin retardāre + -ive.

  1. derived from retardāre

Definitions

  1. That retards

    That retards; delaying, impeditive.

    • In the German lands east of the River Elbe and in the Habsburg Monarchy, the anchoring of the serfs to the lord's estate is generally believed to have had a retardative effect […].

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