Is "sufficive/suffisive" A Word And If Not Why Not?

I have always used it as a word how about you...?


Answer:
I would dream up it's a word.  I use it in everyday life.  If it's not then shame on Webster's Dictionary.  I approaching the sound of it.  It's quite sufficive:)
Comment: I know people use the word adjectives the time but i could not find it either...seems odd they will use street slang contained by the new dictionaries but words that are actually derived from words recognized and used from productive root words are not ...maybe i should ask that question for my next interview...
Answer: Well www.wiktionary.org does not recognize it, but, that is only one dictionary site, near are many out there, and I am sure it is listed contained by one of them, but I am not in the hunting mood right now. Lol Got to get busy packing and finding out how much a storage item is going to set me back. Then I will get that taken care of later hunt, like for eggs, lol, just kidding.
Sufficient should suffice when an adjective is needed.

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