improductive
English
editEtymology
editFrom im- + productive.
Adjective
editimproductive (comparative more improductive, superlative most improductive)
- (rare, chiefly non-native speakers' English) Misconstruction of unproductive.
- 1816, The Monthly Magazine:
- But, as the principal of the loan, or, if you will, the capital lent, is generally consumed in consequence of this transfer, public loans produce an improductive consumption, a destruction of capital.
French
editAdjective
editimproductive