IPA: /dɪˈnɒmɪnətɪv/
KK: /dɪˈnɑːmɪnətɪv/
Relating to a word that is formed from a noun or an adjective and is used to give a name or designation.
The denominative form of the word helps to clarify its meaning in context.
A word that comes from a noun or an adjective, often used to describe a specific type of word formation.
In linguistics, a denominative is often used to create verbs from nouns.
Denominative → It is formed from "de-" (meaning down or away) and "nominare" (meaning to name). The word "denominative" refers to something that serves to name or designate, particularly in the context of grammar or linguistics.
Think of 'naming' ('nominare') something 'down' or 'away' ('de-') — that's why denominative relates to naming or designating.