BIDONVILLE | • bidonville n. A shantytown or slum, in French-speaking regions. • BIDONVILLE n. (French) a shanty town with dwellings made from oil-drums. |
CONVICTING | • convicting v. Present participle of convict. • CONVICT v. to prove guilty. |
CONVICTION | • conviction n. (Countable) A firmly held belief. • conviction n. (Countable) A judgement of guilt in a court of law. • conviction n. (Uncountable) The state of being found or proved guilty. |
CONVICTISM | • convictism n. The policy or practice of transporting convicts to penal settlements. • CONVICTISM n. the policy or practice of transporting convicts to penal settlements. |
CONVICTIVE | • convictive adj. Convincing. • CONVICTIVE adj. convincing. |
CONVINCERS | • convincers n. Plural of convincer. • CONVINCER n. one who, or that which, convinces. |
CONVINCING | • convincing adj. Effective as proof or evidence. • convincing v. Present participle of convince. • convincing n. The process by which somebody is convinced. |
NONVIEWERS | • nonviewers n. Plural of nonviewer. • NONVIEWER n. someone who is not a viewer. |
NONVINTAGE | • nonvintage adj. Not vintage: recent. • nonvintage adj. (Wine) Not a vintage wine: not made from grapes harvested during a single year. • nonvintage n. A wine that is not a vintage wine. |
NONVIOLENT | • nonviolent adj. Not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent. • non-violent adj. (Of a deed, event etc.) Without violence. • non-violent adj. (Of a person or movement) Opposed to violence. |
NONVIRGINS | • nonvirgins n. Plural of nonvirgin. • NONVIRGIN n. someone who is not a virgin. |
NONVISCOUS | • nonviscous adj. Not viscous. • NONVISCOUS adj. not viscous. |
RECONVICTS | • reconvicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconvict. • RECONVICT v. to convict again. |
RECONVINCE | • reconvince v. To convince again. • RECONVINCE v. to convince again. |