a. rare. TRANSPORT v. + -IVE.] Having the quality of transporting (lit. and fig.); tending to transport.
1622. T. Adams, Eirenopolis, Wks. 1862, II. 315. It is the voice of transportive fury, I cannot moderate my anger. Ibid. (1633), Exp. 2 Peter ii. 19. The running of our own ways, after our transportive fancies.
1899. T. C. Chamberlin, in Jrnl. Geol., Oct.Nov., 669. As the declivity increased the cutting and transportive power of the drainage increased.