| 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. |
| IMMOVABLES | • immovables n. Plural of immovable. • IMMOVABLE n. something immovable. |
| IMMOVEABLE | • immoveable adj. Alternative spelling of immovable. • immoveable n. Alternative spelling of immovable. • IMMOVEABLE adj. no capable of being moved, also IMMOVABLE. |
| IMMOVEABLY | • immoveably adv. Alternative spelling of immovably. • IMMOVEABLE adv. no capable of being moved, also IMMOVABLE. |
| IMPROVABLE | • improvable adj. Capable of being improved. • improvable adj. Capable of being used to advantage; profitable. • improvable adj. Impossible to prove. |
| IMPROVABLY | • improvably adv. So as to permit improvement. • improvably adv. In a way that cannot be proven. • IMPROVABLE adv. capable of being improved. |
| LAMBITIVES | • lambitives n. Plural of lambitive. • LAMBITIVE n. (obsolete) a medicine taken by licking. |
| MOVABILITY | • movability n. The condition of being movable; ability or capacity to be moved. • movability n. The ability to move (oneself). • MOVABILITY n. the ability to be moved, also MOVEABILITY. |
| OVALBUMINS | • ovalbumins n. Plural of ovalbumin. • OVALBUMIN n. the albumin in egg-whites. |
| REMOVEABLE | • removeable adj. Alternative form of removable. • REMOVEABLE adj. capable of being removed, also REMOVABLE. |
| SEMBLATIVE | • semblative adj. (Obsolete) Resembling. • semblative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case that denotes the similarity of one entity to another. • SEMBLATIVE adj. (obsolete) resembling. |
| UNMOVEABLE | • unmoveable adj. Not able to be moved; immobile. • UNMOVEABLE adj. that cannot be moved, also UNMOVABLE. |
| UNMOVEABLY | • unmoveably adv. Alternative form of unmovably. • UNMOVEABLE adv. that cannot be moved, also UNMOVABLE. |
| VERBALISMS | • verbalisms n. Plural of verbalism. • VERBALISM n. undue attention to words alone. |
| VIBRACULUM | • vibraculum n. (Biology) A long, whiplike, modified zooid on the surface of certain colonies of bryozoa. • VIBRACULUM n. (Latin) one of the movable, slender, spinelike organs or parts with which certain bryozoans are furnished. |