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selektive

Selektive is a term used in several languages to express the property of being selective. It functions as an adjective formed from the root select and the suffix -ive, similar to the English word selective. The word is used to describe processes, criteria, or capacities that involve choosing among alternatives or filtering input.

Origin and variations: The concept derives from Latin selectivus, via French sélectif and English. In some orthographies,

Fields of use: The notion of selectivity appears in biology (selective pressures, selective breeding), medicine (selective

Usage guidance: Because "selektive" is not standard English, its use should be limited to texts in languages

See also: selectivity, selective attention, selective toxicity.

particularly
those
that
render
k
for
certain
sounds,
the
form
selektive
appears
as
the
standard
spelling.
In
languages
that
use
the
c
spelling,
the
form
is
typically
select-ive.
The
exact
spelling
therefore
varies
by
language,
but
the
underlying
idea
is
shared:
selectivity.
toxicity),
psychology
(selective
attention),
chemistry
(selective
reactions),
and
information
technology
(selective
sampling,
filtering).
The
common
thread
is
criteria-based
filtering.
that
standardize
that
spelling.
In
English-language
writing,
"selective"
is
preferred,
and
the
meaning
will
be
clear
from
context.