adjustive
1Adjustive — Ad*just ive, a. Tending to adjust. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2adjustive — [ə jus′tiv] adj. having to do with adjustment …
3adjustive — /euh jus tiv/, adj. concerned with, making, or controlling adjustments: to settle in a chair with adjustive motions; a thermostat with an adjustive dial. [1880 85; ADJUST + IVE] * * * …
4adjustive — adjective see adjust …
5adjustive — ad·just·ive …
6adjustive — adjective conducive to adjustment • Similar to: ↑adaptive, ↑adaptative • Derivationally related forms: ↑adjust …
7Chiropractic — Intervention A chiropract …
8Chiropractic treatment techniques — Many chiropractic treatment techniques are available for use by chiropractors. Although the chiropractic profession is primarily based on the use of the spinal adjustment, many other techniques exist for treating the spine, as well as other… …
9dysfunctional — adj. 1. impaired in function; especially of a bodily system or organ. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Psychol.) failing to serve an adjustive purpose; of a trait or condition; as, dysfunctional behavior. Syn: nonadaptive. [WordNet 1.5] …
10adjust — verb Etymology: Middle English ajusten, from Old French ajuster to make conform, from a (from Latin ad ) + juste right, exact more at just Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to bring to a more satisf …