ADVANTAGES | • advantages n. Plural of advantage. • advantages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advantage. • ADVANTAGE v. to confer an advantage, a favourable condition, upon. |
ADVECTIONS | • advections n. Plural of advection. • ADVECTION n. the horizontal movement of air. |
ADVENTIVES | • adventives n. Plural of adventive. • ADVENTIVE n. a thing or person coming from outside. |
ADVENTURES | • adventures n. Plural of adventure. • adventures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adventure. • ADVENTURE v. to risk, to dare, also AVENTURE. |
ADVISEMENT | • advisement n. (Now US) Consideration or deliberation. • advisement n. (Archaic) Advice, counsel. • ADVISEMENT n. counsel; advice, also AVISEMENT, VIZAMENT. |
DAVENPORTS | • davenports n. Plural of davenport. • Davenports n. Plural of Davenport. • DAVENPORT n. a small ornamental writing desk; a large sofa, also DEVONPORT. |
DENERVATES | • denervates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denervate. • DENERVATE v. to deprive of nerve endings. |
DEVIATIONS | • deviations n. Plural of deviation. • DEVIATION n. the act of deviating. |
DIVINATORS | • divinators n. Plural of divinator. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
HANDSTAVES | • handstaves n. Plural of handstaff. • HANDSTAFF n. a staff-like handle e.g. of a flail. |
INVALIDEST | • INVALID adj. not valid. |
OVERSTANDS | • overstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstand. • overstands n. Plural of overstand. • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay. |
STANDOVERS | • standovers n. Plural of standover. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
STAVUDINES | • STAVUDINE n. a drug used to treat HIV. |
TRANSMOVED | • transmoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmove. • TRANSMOVE v. (Spenser) to transmute, also TRANSMEW. |
VANADIATES | • vanadiates n. Plural of vanadiate. • VANADIATE n. a salt of vanadic acid, also VANADATE. |
VINDICATES | • vindicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vindicate. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |
VODCASTING | • vodcasting v. Present participle of vodcast. • VODCASTING n. the creation and provision of video files for download to a computer, MP3 player, etc. |