Privative
Privative is a term used across philosophy, linguistics, and semantics to denote absence, lack, or negation of a property. Etymologically it derives from Latin privatus, meaning deprived or separated. In general use, it describes a relation or morphological marker that indicates that a feature is missing rather than present.
In philosophy and metaphysics, privation refers to the absence of a substantial property that would normally
In linguistics, privative describes a morphological or lexical device that marks negation or deprivation of a
In semantics, privation contrasts with the positive state by focusing on what is lacking rather than what