Assimilative

/əˈsɪm.ə.leɪ.tɪv/ adjective

Tending to absorb or blend different things into a unified whole, or helping with the process of assimilation.

From Latin 'assimilatus' (made similar) combined with the suffix '-ive' (tending to). The root 'similare' means 'to make like.' The suffix creates an adjective describing something that has the quality or tendency of the root action.

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