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meditative (adj.)

1650s, of persons, "inclined to meditation," from Late Latin meditativus, from meditat-, past-participle stem of Latin meditari "to meditate, think over, reflect, consider," frequentative form of PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures." Related: Meditatively; meditativeness.

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Definitions of meditative from WordNet

meditative (adj.)
deeply or seriously thoughtful;
Synonyms: brooding / broody / contemplative / musing / pensive / pondering / reflective / ruminative
From wordnet.princeton.edu