| ABLATIVAL | • ablatival adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to the ablative case. • ABLATIVAL adj. relating to the ablative case. |
| AVAILABLE | • available adj. Such as one may avail oneself of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose. • available adj. Readily obtainable. • available adj. (Law) Valid. |
| AVAILABLY | • availably adv. In an available manner. • AVAILABLE adv. at hand. |
| BALACLAVA | • balaclava n. A type of warm headgear covering the neck, head, and often part of the face, with apertures left as… • balaclava n. (Chiefly UK, Canada) A ski mask with holes for the eyes and, sometimes, the nose and mouth, which may… • Balaclava prop.n. A town in St. Elizabeth parish, Jamaica. |
| CLEAVABLE | • cleavable adj. Capable of being cleaved. • CLEAVABLE adj. capable of cleaving or being divided. |
| CURVEBALL | • curveball n. (Baseball) A forespin pitch thrown by rotating the index and middle fingers down and resulting in motion down "curve". • curveball n. (By extension, chiefly US) An unexpected turn of events initiated by an opponent or chance; an exception or outlier. • curveball v. (Baseball) To throw a curveball. |
| EVALUABLE | • evaluable adj. Able to be evaluated in a certain way. • EVALUABLE adj. that can be evaluated. |
| EVOLVABLE | • evolvable adj. Capable of evolving. • evolvable adj. That can be drawn out. • EVOLVABLE adj. that can be evolved. |
| LEVIGABLE | • levigable adj. Capable of being levigated. • LEVIGABLE adj. capable of being levigated. |
| RELIVABLE | • relivable adj. Able to be relived, able to be experienced again. • RELIVABLE adj. that can be relived. |
| UNLIVABLE | • unlivable adj. That cannot be lived. • unlivable adj. Unfit to be lived in; uninhabitable. • UNLIVABLE adj. not capable of being lived, also UNLIVEABLE. |
| UNLOVABLE | • unlovable adj. Not lovable. • UNLOVABLE adj. not capable of being loved, also UNLOVEABLE. |
| VALUABLES | • valuables n. Valuable items collectively. • VALUABLE n. a possession of value. |
| VERBALLED | • verballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of verbal. • VERBAL v. to take a police statement. |