Connective in a sentence as a noun

The issue has a theme, a connective binding that ties all its articles together.

Load-bearing strength training also strengthens bones, joints, and connective tissue.

The former being leaner has an ideal cooking temp of ~150 and the latter having more connective tissue is better at ~165-170.

For a connectionist, the "magic" is the connective learning algorithm.

Right on - for me, it is that they could not make the fundamental decision of whether or not Google+ was a place or connective tissue between places.

A huge advantage of cul-de sacs is that people don't speed down them like they do on residential connective streets, which is a huge plus when you have children of a certain age.

Connective in a sentence as an adjective

If they move into photos that's a move into primary content, it means they're no longer just dealing with hosting the connective tissue - photos, videos, blogs are the meat.

Modern running shoes short-circuit that structure by making it possible to heel strike, putting that impact through the knees and ankles instead of letting muscle and connective tissue absorb it.

The fact that, in 2011, the speed with which the news of Steve Jobs's death circled the globe and reached millions could be measured in seconds is a profound testimony to the connective power of the new world that he helped to create.

For those who perceive a separation between the two have either not lived, thought, read or experienced the world with any degree of insight, imagination or connective intelligence...Stephen Fry

Even if you're experienced in the gym, you have to be careful about overuse injuries when you start using creatine, because the sudden ability to work harder, longer, allows you to put more strain on your connective tissue than you're used to.- The section on safety includes nothing about safety, except, in the last sentence, a weak suggestion that a single session with a personal trainer might be helpful.

Connective definitions

noun

an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences

See also: conjunction conjunctive continuative

noun

an instrumentality that connects; "he soldered the connection"; "he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers"

See also: connection connexion connector connecter

adjective

connecting or tending to connect; "connective remarks between chapters"; "connective tissue in animals"; "conjunctive tissue in plants"