exemplificative

[ig-zem-pluh-fi-key-tiv]

ex·em·pli·fi·ca·tive

[ig-zem-pluh-fi-key-tiv]
adjective
serving to exemplify.

Origin:
1820–30; exemplificat(ion) + -ive
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Exemplificative has a plethora of syllables.
So is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Does it mean:
given to using long words.
an obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.
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exemplify (ɪɡˈzɛmplɪˌfaɪ)
 
vb , -fies, -fying, -fied
1.  to show by example
2.  to serve as an example of
3.  law
 a.  to make an official copy of (a document from public records) under seal
 b.  to transcribe (a legal document)
 
[C15: via Old French from Medieval Latin exemplificāre, from Latin exemplumexample + facere to make]
 
ex'emplifiable
 
adj
 
exemplifi'cation
 
n
 
ex'emplificative
 
adj
 
ex'emplifier
 
n

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