Suffixative vs Suffixive - What's the difference?
suffixative | suffixive | Synonyms |
(linguistics, dated) Forming words through the addition of a suffix or suffixes
*{{quote-book, 2000, George Lang, Entwisted Tongues: Comparative Creole Literatures
, passage=The genius, in the French sense, of creole is its tendency to form phrases with a minimum of connectives, often through the use of suffixive combinations
Suffixative is a synonym of suffixive.
As an adjective suffixive is
(linguistics|dated) forming words through the addition of a suffix or suffixes.suffixative
Not English
Suffixative has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'suffixative':
substantive, substitute, substructure, spectroscope, sophisticate, substantiate, subsidence, sweepstake, spissitude, substitutive, subsatellite, spectrolite, substatute, schapbachite, substaunce, suffocative, subquadruple, suppositive, subquadrate, substractive, swoopstake, scyphistomaesuffixive
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