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Facultative   Listen
adjective
Facultative  adj.  
1.
Having relation to the grant or exercise faculty, or authority, privilege, license, or the like hence, optional; as, facultative enactments, or those which convey a faculty, or permission; the facultative referendum of Switzerland is one that is optional with the people and is necessary only when demanded by petition; facultative studies; opposed to obligatory and compulsory, and sometimes used with to.
2.
Of such a character as to admit of existing under various forms or conditions, or of happening or not happening, or the like; specif.: (Biol.) Having the power to live under different conditions; as, a facultative parasite, a plant which is normally saprophytic, but which may exist wholly or in part as a parasite; opposed to obligate.
3.
(Physiol.) Pertaining to a faculty or faculties. "In short, there is no facultative plurality in the mind; it is a single organ of true judgment for all purposes, cognitive or practical."






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