NOUN
1A desirable or constructive quality or attribute.
‘take your weaknesses and translate them into positives’
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‘the photographic process involves separate runs with the red, green, and blue separation positives’
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3A result of a test or experiment indicating that a certain substance or condition is present or exists.
‘let us look at the distribution of those positives’
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4mass noun The part of an electric circuit that is at a higher electrical potential than another point designated as having zero electrical potential.
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5A number greater than zero.
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6Grammar
An adjective or adverb in the positive degree.
Origin
Late Middle English from Old French positif, -ive or Latin positivus, from posit- ‘placed’, from the verb ponere. The original sense referred to laws as being formally ‘laid down’, which gave rise to the sense ‘explicitly laid down and admitting no question’, hence ‘certain’.
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