informatory
English
Etymology
From Middle English informatory, from Medieval Latin īnfōrmātōrius.[1] By surface analysis, inform + -atory.
Adjective
informatory (comparative more informatory, superlative most informatory)
- Providing or communicating information.
- I learned much from what she said: it was a very informatory speech.
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References
- ^ “informatory, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.