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form·a·tive I. \ˈfȯ(r)məd.iv\ adjective Etymology: Middle French formatif, from Latin formatus + Middle French -if -ive 1. a. : capable of giving form : tending to give form : constructive < a formative influence > < farm animals … were brought to the colonies as a basic element of formative equipment — E.D.Ross > b. of an affix or other word element : used in word formation or inflection 2. : capable of or subject to alteration by growth and development; usually : producing new cells and tissues : meristematic, plastic < a formative zone in developing bone > < the formative cambium of a woody stem > 3. a. : of, relating to, or characterized by formative effects or formation : creative < the formative period in the life of a child > < formative years > < the formative arts > b. usually capitalized : of or belonging to the period of prehistoric cultural development in Peru and Central America during which the characteristic techniques and styles were forming — compare classic, florescent • form·a·tive·ly \-ə̇vlē, -li\ adverb • form·a·tive·ness noun -es II. noun (-s) : the element (as a prefix or termination) in a word that serves to give the word appropriate form and is no part of the base |