a. [f. L. stem fabricāt-: see FABRICATE and -IVE.] Having the power or quality of fabricating; tending to fabrication.

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1793.  T. Taylor, Orat. Julian, 142, note. Forms subsist in Nature fabricative, but not intellective; in partial souls like ours, intellective but not fabricative; and in divine souls and intellects, both fabricative and intellective.

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1844.  Marg. Fuller, Wom. 19th C. (1862), 118. The first triad is demiurgic or fabricative, that is Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan.

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