Definition: "Appellatively," in Greek, means "tending towards." This word has a dual meaning: - The noun typically refers to a person or something that seeks to please or entertain others. - It can also refer to a taste or preference in taste. For example, an appellation for wine is often based on its appellation, which could be the region where it originated or the type of grape used. Appellatively is a word used primarily in religious and spiritual texts; it refers to the subjective experience of pleasing God through one's actions.