| ABESSIVES | • abessives n. Plural of abessive. • ABESSIVE n. a grammatical case denoting absence or lack. |
| ABRASIVES | • abrasives n. Plural of abrasive. • ABRASIVE n. an abrasive substance. |
| ABSOLVERS | • absolvers n. Plural of absolver. • ABSOLVER n. one who absolves. |
| BESLAVERS | • beslavers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beslaver. • BESLAVER v. to slobber upon. |
| BOSHVARKS | • BOSHVARK n. (South African) the bush hog, also BOSCHVARK. |
| BRAVENESS | • braveness n. The characteristic of being brave. • BRAVENESS n. the state of being brave. |
| SUBVASSAL | • subvassal n. (Historical) The vassal of a vassal. • SUBVASSAL n. the vassal of a vassal. |
| SUBVERSAL | • SUBVERSAL n. the act of subverting. |
| SUBVICARS | • subvicars n. Plural of subvicar. • SUBVICAR n. a subordinate vicar. |
| SUBVISUAL | • subvisual adj. That is too dim to be seen unaided. • SUBVISUAL adj. below the threshold of visual perception. |
| VANTBRASS | • vantbrass n. Obsolete form of vambrace. • VANTBRASS n. (Milton) armour for the forearm, also VAMBRACE, VANTBRACE. |
| VIBRISSAE | • vibrissae n. Plural of vibrissa. • VIBRISSA n. (Latin) a sensitive whisker on animal's face. |
| VIBRISSAL | • vibrissal adj. Of or pertaining to vibrissae. • VIBRISSAL adj. like a vibrissa, a sensitive whisker on an animal's face. |