Etymology of the English word noncumulative
the English word
noncumulativederived from the English word
cumulativederived from the English word
cumulatederived from the Late Latin word
cumulatio (accumulation)
derived from the Latin word
cumulatus (heaped, abounding in; great)
derived from the Latin word
cumulare (heap, pile up, high; increase, augment, enhance)
derived from the Latin word
cumulus (finishing touch, consummation, pinnacle; heap, pile, mound)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*keuÉ™-using the English suffix
-ivederived from the French suffix
-ivederived from the Latin suffix
-ivususing the English prefix
non-Usage
Word found in Modern English