1. interactive - Noun
2. interactive - Adjective
3. interactive - Adjective Satellite
capable of acting on or influencing each other
used especially of drugs or muscles that work together so the total effect is greater than the sum of the two (or more)
Source: WordNet1993-present The next few years saw Rundgren recording under the pseudonym TR-i ("Todd Rundgren interactive") for two albums. Source: Internet
; 3D Deformable Modeling: 3D Deformable Modeling is an interactive sculpting tool for shaping 3D models. Source: Internet
Advanced interactive functions may require plug-ins if not advanced coding language skills. Source: Internet
According to the Centre's website, the approach to all its courses is innovative, interactive, and participant-centered, using case-studies and field trips when appropriate. Source: Internet
A comedic interactive fiction about an orc finding a pig that escaped from his farm. Source: Internet
Advancements Other recent developments included the Tod Machover (MIT and IRCAM) composition Begin Again Again for " hypercello ", an interactive system of sensors measuring physical movements of the cellist. Source: Internet