aspective
Definitions
adj
Reflecting one or more aspects, usually of a unified whole, as opposed to a heterogenous entity composed of qualitatively different parts.
The aspective relation borne by the symbol to the matter symbolised is widely different from that which the matter symbolised bears to the symbol; but, when the symbol is an idea, deliberately employed, it carries with it the consciousness of the twofold relation.
We are holistic, and we are highly aspective.
Pertaining to or supporting grammatical aspect.
Intermediate between aspective and inflectional prefixes are the cessatives, and the repetitive (-yi-).
When forming an aspective pair in which both verbs have the same meaning, prefixes perform a merely 'aspective' (grammatical) function, often losing their lexical meaning.
Having a fixed symbolic rendition, as opposed to one that represents a particular perspective or point of view.
Historical events can also be depicted in aspective art but the artist has no alternative scheme to show that this is a non-recurrent event.
The transformation of the Greek myths into a tragic representation itself corresponds to the passage from aspective to perspective.
noun
The techniques that make art aspective as opposed to perspective.
This unusual sketch from the Valley of the Kings depicts a queen or perhaps a goddess riding into battle in a chariot against a male opponent. She and her adversary are driven by smaller charioteers, according to the laws of aspective."