catenative
/kætɪˈneɪtɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or forming a chain or series, especially of verbs or verb forms.
“The catenative forms of the verb ‘to eat’ illustrate its conjugation in the past tense.”
2. noun
A word that is connected or linked to another word, especially as a part of a verb form.
“In the grammar of Old English, catenatives played a significant role in verb conjugation.”