| ACERVATE | • acervate adj. (Chiefly botany, rare) Heaped, or growing in heaps, or closely compacted clusters. • acervate v. (Obsolete) To heap up. • ACERVATE adj. heaped. |
| ALVEATED | • alveated adj. Formed or vaulted like a beehive. • ALVEATED adj. vaulted like a beehive. |
| AVELLANE | • avellane adj. (Heraldry) In the form of four unhusked filberts. • avellane n. (Heraldry) An unhusked hazel filbert. • AVELLANE adj. of a cross, having four arms shaped like filberts at the end, also AVELLAN. |
| AVERAGED | • averaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of average. • averaged adj. (Of a set of numbers) replaced by an average value. • AVERAGE v. to calculate the arithmetical mean value of. |
| AVERAGER | • averager n. A system or process for computing averages. • AVERAGER n. in maritime law, a person who calculates average claims. |
| AVERAGES | • averages n. Plural of average. • averages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of average. • AVERAGE v. to calculate the arithmetical mean value of. |
| CAVEATED | • caveated v. Simple past tense and past participle of caveat. • CAVEAT v. (Latin) to enter a type of legal notice. |
| CAVEOLAE | • caveolae n. Plural of caveola. • CAVEOLA n. a tiny pit in a cell membrane. |
| CLEAVAGE | • cleavage n. The act of cleaving or the state of being cleft. • cleavage n. The hollow or separation between a woman’s breasts, especially as revealed by a low neckline. • cleavage n. (By extension) Any similar separation between two body parts, such as the buttocks or toes. |
| EVACUATE | • evacuate v. (Transitive) To leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from. • evacuate v. To cause (or help) to leave or withdraw from. • evacuate v. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum. |
| EVADABLE | • evadable adj. That can be evaded. • EVADABLE adj. able to be evaded. |
| EVALUATE | • evaluate v. (Transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess. • evaluate v. (Transitive, mathematics, computing) To compute or determine the value of (an expression). • evaluate v. (Intransitive, computing, mathematics) To return or have a specific value. |
| EXCAVATE | • excavate v. (Transitive) To make a hole in (something); to hollow. • excavate v. (Transitive) To remove part of (something) by scooping or digging it out. • excavate v. (Transitive) To uncover (something) by digging. |
| HEATWAVE | • heatwave n. A period of very hot weather. • heatwave n. A heat haze. • heat␣wave n. (Idiomatic) A period of exceptionally hot weather. |
| PRECAVAE | • precavae n. Plural of precava. • PRECAVA n. (Latin) the superior vena cava, also PRECAVAL. |
| SALVAGEE | • salvagee n. One who is salvaged. • salvagee n. (Nautical) A free rope on a sailing ship (one that does not have a single dedicated purpose). • SALVAGEE n. one in whose favor salvage has been effected. |
| SAVEABLE | • saveable adj. Alternative form of savable. • SAVEABLE adj. that can be saved, also SAVABLE. |
| VALERATE | • valerate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of valeric acid. • VALERATE n. a salt of valeric acid. |
| WAYLEAVE | • wayleave n. A right of way granted by a landowner. • wayleave n. (US) A right to cross land. • way␣leave n. Alternative form of wayleave. |