ABESSIVE | • abessive adj. (Grammar) Of, or relating to the grammatical case used in some languages to indicate absence. • abessive n. (Grammar) The abessive case, or a word in this case. • ABESSIVE n. a grammatical case denoting absence or lack. |
ABRASIVE | • abrasive adj. Producing abrasion; rough enough to wear away the outer surface. • abrasive adj. Being rough and coarse in manner or disposition; overly aggressive and causing irritation. • abrasive n. A hard inorganic substance or material consisting in powder or granule form such as sandpaper, pumice… |
BATAVIAS | • batavias n. Plural of batavia. • Batavias n. Plural of Batavia. • BATAVIA n. a variety of lettuce with smooth pale green leaves. |
BAVAROIS | • bavarois n. A pudding similar to pastry cream but thickened with gelatin or isinglass instead of flour or cornstarch… • BAVAROIS n. a cold dessert consisting of a rich custard set with gelatine and flavoured in various ways. |
BIVALVES | • bivalves n. Plural of bivalve. • BIVALVE n. a mollusc having a shell in two valves or parts. |
BIVOUACS | • bivouacs n. Plural of bivouac. • bivouacs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bivouac. • BIVOUAC v. (French) to spend the night in a makeshift camp without tents etc. |
BOLIVARS | • bolivars n. Plural of bolivar. • bolívars n. Plural of bolívar. • BOLIVAR n. (Spanish) the monetary unit of Venezuela. |
BOLIVIAS | • bolivias n. Plural of bolivia. • BOLIVIA n. (Spanish) a soft fabric. |
EVASIBLE | • evasible adj. That can be evaded. • EVASIBLE adj. capable of being evaded. |
OBVIATES | • obviates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obviate. • OBVIATE v. to forestall. |
SUBVICAR | • subvicar n. A subordinate vicar. • SUBVICAR n. a subordinate vicar. |
SUBVIRAL | • subviral adj. Pertaining to a structural part of a virus. • SUBVIRAL adj. pertaining to a part of a virus. |
VIBRANTS | • vibrants n. Plural of vibrant. • VIBRANT n. a sonant, a voiced sound. |
VIBRATES | • vibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vibrate. • VIBRATE v. to move back and forward rapidly. |
VIBRATOS | • vibratos n. Plural of vibrato. • VIBRATO n. (Italian) a tremulous or pulsating musical effect. |
VIBRISSA | • vibrissa n. Any of the tactile whiskers on the nose of an animal such as a cat. • vibrissa n. Any similar feather near the mouth of some birds. • vibrissa n. (Anatomy, in the plural) The thick hairs found inside the nostrils of humans and other mammals. |