Meaning Of The Word Deverbative

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What's The Definition Of Deverbative?

deverbative in American English
formed from a verb
adjective: derived from a verb, as the noun driver from the verb drive
noun: a deverbative word

deverbative in British English
adjective: formed or derived from a verb
noun: a word formed or derived from a verb

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