Ative
The suffix -ative is a productive English derivational ending used to form adjectives from stems, often signaling having the quality of, relating to, or characterized by the base meaning. It is common in both everyday vocabulary and specialized terminology, and it frequently appears in words describing traits, processes, or relationships.
Etymology and formation: -ative comes from the Latin suffix -ativus, passed into English via Old French -atif.
Usage and semantics: Words ending in -ative usually convey a descriptive sense—relating to a thing or person,
Orthography and cross-language notes: The spelling -ative reflects the Latin origin and is often found when