Definitions for: Positive


[n] a film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
[adj] involving advantage or good; "a plus (or positive) factor"
[adj] granting what has been desired or requested; "a favorable reply"; "a positive answer"
[adj] marked by excessive confidence; "an arrogant and cocksure materialist"; "so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen"; "the less he knows the more positive he gets"
[adj] impossible to deny or disprove; "incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence"; "proof positive"; "an irrefutable argument"
[adj] formally laid down or imposed; "positive laws"
[adj] characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.; "a positive attitude"; "the reviews were all positive"; "a positive benefit"; "a positive demand"
[adj] (mathematics) greater than zero; "positive numbers"
[adj] (medicine) indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen; "a positive pregnancy test"
[adj] having a positive electric charge; "protons are positive"
[adj] of or relating to positivism; "positivist thinkers"; "positivist doctrine"; "positive philosophy"



Webster (1913) Definition: Pos"i*tive, a.
1. (Mach. & Mech.)
(a) Designating, or pertaining to, a motion or device in
which the movement derived from a driver, or the grip
or hold of a restraining piece, is communicated
through an unyielding intermediate piece or pieces;
as, a claw clutch is a positive clutch, while a
friction clutch is not.
(b) Designating, or pertaining to, a device giving a
to-and-fro motion; as, a positive dobby.



2. (Vehicles) Designating a method of steering or turning in
which the steering wheels move so that they describe
concentric arcs in making a turn, to insure freedom from
side slip or harmful resistance.


Pos"i*tive, a. [OE. positif, F. positif, L.
positivus. See Position.]
1. Having a real position, existence, or energy; existing in
fact; real; actual; -- opposed to negative. ``Positive
good.'' --Bacon.

2. Derived from an object by itself; not dependent on
changing circumstances or relations; absolute; -- opposed
to relative; as, the idea of beauty is not positive, but
depends on the different tastes individuals.

3. Definitely laid down; explicitly stated; clearly
expressed; -- opposed to implied; as, a positive
declaration or promise.

Positive words, that he would not bear arms against
King Edward's son. --Bacon.

4. Hence: Not admitting of any doubt, condition,
qualification, or discretion; not dependent on
circumstances or probabilities; not speculative;
compelling assent or obedience; peremptory; indisputable;
decisive; as, positive instructions; positive truth;
positive proof. ``'T is positive 'gainst all exceptions.''
--Shak.

5. Prescribed by express enactment or institution; settled by
arbitrary appointment; said of laws.

In laws, that which is natural bindeth universally;
that which is positive, not so. --Hooker.

6. Fully assured; confident; certain; sometimes,
overconfident; dogmatic; overbearing; -- said of persons.

Some positive, persisting fops we know, That, if
once wrong, will needs be always. --Pope.

7. Having the power of direct action or influence; as, a
positive voice in legislation. --Swift.

8. (Photog.) Corresponding with the original in respect to
the position of lights and shades, instead of having the
lights and shades reversed; as, a positive picture.

9. (Chem.)
(a) Electro-positive.
(b) Hence, basic; metallic; not acid; -- opposed to
negative, and said of metals, bases, and basic
radicals.

Positive crystals (Opt.), a doubly refracting crystal in
which the index of refraction for the extraordinary ray is
greater than for the ordinary ray, and the former is
refracted nearer to the axis than the latter, as quartz
and ice; -- opposed to negative crystal, or one in which
this characteristic is reversed, as Iceland spar,
tourmaline, etc.

Positive degree (Gram.), that state of an adjective or
adverb which denotes simple quality, without comparison or
relation to increase or diminution; as, wise, noble.

Positive electricity (Elec), the kind of electricity which
is developed when glass is rubbed with silk, or which
appears at that pole of a voltaic battery attached to the
plate that is not attacked by the exciting liquid; --
formerly called vitreous electricity; -- opposed to
negative electricity.

Positive eyepiece. See under Eyepiece.

Positive law. See Municipal law, under Law.

Positive motion (Mach.), motion which is derived from a
driver through unyielding intermediate pieces, or by
direct contact, and not through elastic connections, nor
by means of friction, gravity, etc.; definite motion.

Positive philosophy. See Positivism.

Positive pole.
(a) (Elec.) The pole of a battery or pile which yields
positive or vitreous electricity; -- opposed to
negative pole.
(b) (Magnetism) The north pole. [R.]

Positive quantity (Alg.), an affirmative quantity, or one
affected by the sign plus [+].

Positive rotation (Mech.), left-handed rotation.

Positive sign (Math.), the sign [+] denoting plus, or more,
or addition.


Pos"i*tive, n.
1. That which is capable of being affirmed; reality. --South.

2. That which settles by absolute appointment.

3. (Gram.) The positive degree or form.

4. (Photog.) A picture in which the lights and shades
correspond in position with those of the original, instead
of being reversed, as in a negative. --R. Hunt.

5. (Elec.) The positive plate of a voltaic or electrolytic
cell.

Synonyms: advantageous, affirmative, affirmatory, cocksure, confident, confirming, constructive, electropositive, favorable, formal, incontrovertible, irrefutable, optimistic, overconfident, plus, positivist, positivistic, prescribed, undeniable

Antonyms: disconfirming, electronegative, electroneutral, negative, neutral

See Also: film, lantern slide, photographic film, slide, supportive

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