| AMBIVALENT | • ambivalent adj. Simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, or motivations. • ambivalent adj. Alternately having one opinion or feeling, and then the opposite. • AMBIVALENT adj. having conflicting emotional attitudes towards the same object. |
| BIVARIANTS | • BIVARIANT n. an expression involving two variables. |
| BRAINWAVES | • brainwaves n. Plural of brainwave. • brain␣waves n. Plural of brain wave. • BRAINWAVE n. a sudden good idea. |
| BRAVADOING | • bravadoing v. Present participle of bravado. • BRAVADO v. (Spanish) to display bravery. |
| CANVASBACK | • canvasback n. A North American wild duck, Aythya valisineria, popular as a game bird. • CANVASBACK n. a species of duck, so named from the markings of the plumage on its back. |
| INVALUABLE | • invaluable adj. Having great or incalculable value. • invaluable adj. (Obsolete) Not valuable; worthless. • INVALUABLE adj. beyond value. |
| INVALUABLY | • invaluably adv. In an invaluable manner; inestimably. • INVALUABLE adv. beyond value. |
| INVARIABLE | • invariable adj. Not variable; unalterable; uniform; always having the same value. • invariable adj. (Mathematics) Constant. • invariable adj. (By extension, grammar, of a word, or a grammatical class) That cannot undergo inflection, conjugation or declension. |
| INVARIABLY | • invariably adv. Every time; always, without change. • INVARIABLE adv. not varying, also UNVARIABLE. |
| SUBCLAVIAN | • subclavian adj. (Anatomy) Relating to or denoting an artery or vein which serves the neck and arm on the left or right… • subclavian n. (Anatomy) A subclavian part (such as an artery, vein, or nerve). • SUBCLAVIAN adj. situated or passing under the clavicle. |
| UNVALUABLE | • unvaluable adj. (Obsolete) Invaluable; beyond price. • unvaluable adj. (Rare) Not valuable; having little value. • UNVALUABLE adj. not valuable. |
| UNVARIABLE | • unvariable adj. (Obsolete) Invariable. • UNVARIABLE adj. that cannot be varied, also INVARIABLE. |
| VAGABONDED | • vagabonded v. Simple past tense and past participle of vagabond. • VAGABOND v. to live like a vagrant. |
| VANTBRACES | • vantbraces n. Plural of vantbrace. • VANTBRACE n. (historical) a piece of armour designed to protect the arm from the elbow to the wrist, also VAMBRACE, VANTBRASS. |
| VERBARIANS | • verbarians n. Plural of verbarian. • VERBARIAN n. a coiner of words. |