illustrational
English
Etymology
illustration + -al
Adjective
illustrational (comparative more illustrational, superlative most illustrational)
- Serving to illustrate.
- 2007 August 17, “Art Listings”, in New York Times:
- MARLèNE MOCQUET: RECENT PAINTINGS This young French painter presents small, vaporous, psychologically charged canvases — occupied by hapless, mostly hybrid beings — that might be called illustrational, not the least for the way their titles narrate very specific events.
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