manifestative

[man-uh-fes-tuh-tiv]

man·i·fes·ta·tive

[man-uh-fes-tuh-tiv]
adjective
manifesting; showing clearly or conclusively.

Origin:
1635–45; < Medieval Latin manifestātīvus, equivalent to Latin manifestāt(us) (see manifest, -ate1) + -īvus -ive

man·i·fes·ta·tive·ly, adverb
un·man·i·fes·ta·tive, adjective
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Manifestative has a plethora of syllables.
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the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
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manifestation (ˌmænɪfɛˈsteɪʃən)
 
n
1.  the act of demonstrating; display: a manifestation of solidarity
2.  the state of being manifested
3.  an indication or sign
4.  a public demonstration of feeling
5.  the materialization of a disembodied spirit
 
manifes'tational
 
adj
 
mani'festative
 
adj

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