| ABERDEVINE | • aberdevine n. (Obsolete outside dialects) The Eurasian siskin or spruce siskin, Spinus spinus, a small green and yellow… • ABERDEVINE n. a bird-fancier's name for the siskin. |
| BELIEVABLE | • believable adj. Capable of being believed; credible. • BELIEVABLE adj. that can be believed. |
| BESLAVERED | • beslavered v. Simple past tense and past participle of beslaver. • BESLAVER v. to slobber upon. |
| BREAKEVENS | • breakevens n. Plural of breakeven. • break-evens n. Plural of break-even. • BREAKEVEN n. the point at which revenue equals costs. |
| DECEIVABLE | • deceivable adj. Able to be deceived; gullible. • deceivable adj. (Obsolete) Deceitful. • DECEIVABLE adj. fitted to deceive; deceitful. |
| HEBETATIVE | • HEBETATIVE adj. making blunt or dull. |
| OVERBEATEN | • overbeaten v. Past participle of overbeat. • OVERBEAT v. to beat too much. |
| RECEIVABLE | • receivable adj. Capable of being received, especially of a debt, from the perspective of the creditor. • receivable n. A debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business. • receivable n. Especially, a debt arising from a sale on account or on credit. |
| RELIEVABLE | • relievable adj. Capable of being relieved; fitted to receive relief. • RELIEVABLE adj. capable of being relieved. |
| REMOVEABLE | • removeable adj. Alternative form of removable. • REMOVEABLE adj. capable of being removed, also REMOVABLE. |
| RESERVABLE | • reservable adj. That may be reserved. • RESERVABLE adj. that can be reserved. |
| REVEALABLE | • revealable adj. Able to be revealed; capable of revealing. • REVEALABLE adj. capable of being revealed. |
| REVIEWABLE | • reviewable adj. Eligible for review or reconsideration. • reviewable adj. Able to be evaluated in a review, as by critics. • REVIEWABLE adj. that can be reviewed. |
| UNBEAVERED | • unbeavered adj. Without a beaver or hat. • unbeavered adj. Having the beaver of the helmet open. • UNBEAVERED adj. (archaic) without a beaver or hat. |
| VEGETABLES | • vegetables n. Plural of vegetable. • VEGETABLE n. a plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits. |
| VENERABLES | • VENERABLE n. a title of respect. |
| VERBERATED | • verberated v. Simple past tense and past participle of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |
| VERBERATES | • verberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |
| VERTEBRATE | • vertebrate adj. Having a backbone. • vertebrate n. An animal having a backbone. • VERTEBRATE n. a backboned animal, one belonging to the subphylum Vertebrata, including fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. |