operative

operative
I. adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. producing an appropriate effect ; efficacious b. most significant or essential <
the operative word in a phrase
>
2. exerting force or influence ; operating 3. a. having to do with physical operations (as of machines) b. working <
an operative craftsman
>
4. based on or consisting of an operation <
operative dentistry
>
operatively adverboperativeness noun II. noun Date: circa 1810 operator: as a. artisan, mechanic b. a secret agent c. private detective d. a person who works toward achieving the objectives of a larger interest <
political operatives
>

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