objectivo-|ɒbdʒɪkˈtaɪvəʊ|used as combining form of objective a., in objectivo-objectivea., of the nature of an object-object; objectivo-subjectivea., of the nature of an object-subject.1836–7Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. xxxix. (1859) II. 385 The cognition..is Objective, or rather Objectivo-Objective, when held to consist in an immediate perception of the power or efficacy of causes in the external and internal worlds; and Subjective, or rather Objectivo-Subjective, when viewed as given in a self-consciousness alone of the power or efficacy of our own volitions.