| Proscriptive | a. Of or pertaining to proscription; consisting in, or of the nature of, proscription; proscribing. Burke. -- |
| Prescriptive | a. [ L. praescriptivus of a demurrer or legal exception. ] The right to be drowsy in protracted toil has become prescriptive. J. M. Mason. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Prescriptively | adv. By prescription. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| prescriptive | (พรีสคริพ'ทิฟว) adj. เกี่ยวกับprescription (ดู), See also: prescriptiveness n. |
| prescriptive | (adj) กำหนดให้, มีสิทธิ์เป็นเจ้าของตามกฎหมาย |
| prescriptive power | อำนาจในการออกกฎหมาย [การทูต] |
| prescriptive |
| prescriptive | (adj) pertaining to giving directives or rules, Syn. normative, Ant. descriptive, Example: prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage |
| prescriptive grammar | (n) a grammar that is produced by prescriptive linguistics |
| prescriptive linguistics | (n) an account of how a language should be used instead of how it is actually used; a prescription for the `correct' phonology and morphology and syntax and semantics, Ant. descriptive linguistics |