Adjective /(ăd"jĕk*tĭv)/

Ad·jec·tive

Adjective

a.
  1. Added to a substantive as an attribute; of the nature of an adjunct; as, an adjective word or sentence.
  2. Not standing by itself; dependent.
  3. Relating to procedure.

Phrases & Compounds

Adjective color
a color which requires to be fixed by some mordant or base to give it permanency.

Adjective

n.
  1. A word used with a noun, or substantive, to express a quality of the thing named, or something attributed to it, or to limit or define it, or to specify or describe a thing, as distinct from something else. Thus, in phrase, “a wise ruler,” wise is the adjective, expressing a property of ruler. (Gram.)
  2. A dependent; an accessory.

Adjective

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Adjectived; p. pr. & vb. n. Adjectiving

  1. To make an adjective of; to form or change into an adjective. [R.]
    Language has as much occasion to adjective the distinct signification of the verb, and to adjective also the mood, as it has to adjective time. It has . . . adjectived all three.