Adumbrative

/əˈdʌmbrətɪv/ adjective

Having the quality of faintly suggesting or sketching something out; serving as a vague indication or shadow of something more complete.

From Latin 'adumbrare' + '-ative' suffix (indicating quality or tendency). Means 'tending to adumbrate or suggest vaguely.'

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