| 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. |
| ANIMADVERT | • animadvert v. (Intransitive) To criticise, to censure. • animadvert v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To consider. • animadvert v. (Intransitive, law, archaic) To turn judicial attention (to); to criticise or punish. |
| AVALEMENTS | • AVALEMENT n. a skiing technique that involves keeping the knees flexible so as to absorb bumps and remain in contact with the snow. |
| AVISANDUMS | • avisandums n. Plural of avisandum. • AVISANDUM n. (Scots) a private consideration of a case by a judge, also AVIZANDUM. |
| AVIZANDUMS | • avizandums n. Plural of avizandum. • AVIZANDUM n. (Scots) a private consideration of a case by a judge, also AVISANDUM. |
| CAVALRYMAN | • cavalryman n. A soldier in the cavalry. • CAVALRYMAN n. a cavalry soldier. |
| CAVALRYMEN | • cavalrymen n. Plural of cavalryman. • CAVALRYMAN n. a cavalry soldier. |
| GALVANISMS | • galvanisms n. Plural of galvanism. • GALVANISM n. the production of an electric current by chemical means, as in a battery. |
| HARVESTMAN | • harvestman n. A field-worker who works to gather in the harvest. • harvestman n. An order of terrestrial, non-venomous arachnids with often very long legs: Opiliones. • HARVESTMAN n. any member of the Opiliones, a class of Arachnida with very long legs, also HARVESTER. |
| INTRAVITAM | • intravitam adv. (Biology) During the life of an organism. • INTRAVITAM adj. performed upon or found in a living organism, also INTRAVITAL. |
| MANSERVANT | • manservant n. A male servant. • MANSERVANT n. a male servant. |
| MARGRAVINE | • margravine n. The wife of a margrave. • margravine n. A woman with the rank and responsibilities of a margrave. • MARGRAVINE n. a margrave's wife or woman having power of margrave. |
| OVERMANAGE | • overmanage v. (Transitive, business) To manage excessively; to micromanage. • OVERMANAGE v. to manage to excess. |
| RAVAGEMENT | • ravagement n. An act of ravaging. • RAVAGEMENT n. laying waste. |
| VANDALISMS | • vandalisms n. Plural of vandalism. • VANDALISM n. wanton damage. |
| ZANAMIVIRS | • ZANAMIVIR n. a drug used in the treatment of influenza. |