speculative |
illuminative |
As adjectives the difference between speculative and illuminative
is that
speculative is while
illuminative is of, capable of, or causing illumination.
illuminate |
illuminative |
As adjectives the difference between illuminate and illuminative
is that
illuminate is (obsolete) enlightened while
illuminative is of, capable of, or causing illumination.
As a verb illuminate
is to shine light on something.
As a noun illuminate
is someone thought to have an unusual degree of enlightenment.
illuminative |
illuminable |
As adjectives the difference between illuminative and illuminable
is that
illuminative is of, capable of, or causing illumination while
illuminable is that can be illuminated or made lighter.
illuminative |
illuminating |
As an adjective illuminative
is of, capable of, or causing illumination.
As a verb illuminating is
present participle of lang=en.
illuminative |
illuminary |
As adjectives the difference between illuminative and illuminary
is that
illuminative is of, capable of, or causing illumination while
illuminary is illuminative.
illuminative |
illuminatively |
As an adjective illuminative
is of, capable of, or causing illumination.
As an adverb illuminatively is
in an illuminative manner.