Illustrational
[il-uh-strey-shuh-nl] /ˌɪl əˈstreɪ ʃə nl/
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of :
illustrational art.
2.
used for purposes of ; serving to illustrate; illustrative.
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