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What does prosesive mean?

"Processive" is not a commonly used word in the English language. It's likely a misspelling of "possessive".

Possessive refers to:

* Showing ownership or strong desire to possess something or someone: For example, "He was very possessive of his new car."

* Relating to possession or ownership: For example, "The possessive pronoun 'my' indicates ownership."

* Grammatically, a possessive word or phrase: For example, "John's book" or "the cat's tail" are possessive phrases.

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