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negative
1. Not affirmative; refutative; not positive; not abnormal. 2. Denoting failure of response, absence of a reaction, or absence of an entity or condition in question. [L. negativus, fr. nego, to deny]

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neg·a·tive 'neg-ət-iv adj
1) marked by denial, prohibition, or refusal <received a \negative answer>
2) marked by features (as hostility, withdrawal, or pessimism) that hinder or oppose constructive treatment or development <a \negative outlook>
3 a) being, relating to, or charged with electricity of which the electron is the elementary unit
b) having more electrons than protons <\negative ions>
c ) (1) having lower electrical potential and constituting the part toward which the current flows from the external circuit <the \negative pole> (2) being the electron-emitting electrode of an electron tube
4 a) not affirming the presence of a condition, substance, or organism suspected to be present also having a test result indicating the absence esp. of a condition, substance, or organism <she is HIV \negative>
b) directed or moving away from a source of stimulation <\negative tropism>
5) having the light and dark parts in approximately inverse relation to those of the original photographic subject
neg·a·tive·ly adv
negative n
1) a negative photographic image on transparent material used for printing positive pictures also the material that carries such an image
2) a negative result (as of a test) also a test yielding such a result

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neg·a·tive (negґə-tiv) [L. negativus] 1. having a value less than zero. 2. indicating absence, as of a condition or organism. 3. characterized by refusal, denial, resistance, or opposition.

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