Contrastive

/kənˈtræstɪv/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or showing differences by comparison; emphasizing contrast or opposition.

Etymology

From 'contrast' plus the adjectival suffix '-ive' (having the quality of). Used in linguistics and analysis to describe comparative or oppositional relationships.

Kelly Says

'Contrastive linguistics' is a real field where scholars compare different languages to find structural differences—it's how we discovered that some languages count in base-20 while others use base-10.

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