susceptive

Adjective

 * 1) susceptible
 * 2) receptive
 * 3) * 1709,, Preface to Horæ Lyricæ. Poems, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, Eighth edition, London: James Brackstone, 1743, pp. xxiv-xxv,
 * Amongst the infinite Numbers of Mankind, there is not more Difference in their outward Shape and Features, than in their Temper and inward Inclination. Some are more easily susceptive of Religion in a grave Discourse and sedate Reasoning. Some are best frighted from Sin and Ruin by Terror, : Others can feel no Motive so powerful as that which applies itself to their Ingenuity, and their polish'd Imagination.
 * 1) receptive
 * 2) * 1709,, Preface to Horæ Lyricæ. Poems, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, Eighth edition, London: James Brackstone, 1743, pp. xxiv-xxv,
 * Amongst the infinite Numbers of Mankind, there is not more Difference in their outward Shape and Features, than in their Temper and inward Inclination. Some are more easily susceptive of Religion in a grave Discourse and sedate Reasoning. Some are best frighted from Sin and Ruin by Terror, : Others can feel no Motive so powerful as that which applies itself to their Ingenuity, and their polish'd Imagination.