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Accumulative Moderate

Origin: Latin suffix -ive

Accumulative has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

increasing by successive addition

"the benefits are cumulative"

"the eventual accumulative effect of these substances"

2

marked by acquiring or amassing

"we live in an accumulative society"

3

Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass

Example Sentences
"the benefits are cumulative" adjective
"the eventual accumulative effect of these substances" adjective
"we live in an accumulative society" adjective
Related Terms

Origin

This word comes from the verb accumulate combined with the suffix -ive. It originally meant having the quality of gathering or collecting things together.

Rhyming Words
vive zive give yive jive wive tive rive five bive dive live hive skive blive shive alive snive chive swive
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