| ABBREVIATE | • abbreviate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To shorten by omitting parts or details. • abbreviate v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To speak or write in a brief manner. • abbreviate v. (Transitive) To make shorter; to shorten (in time); to abridge; to shorten by ending sooner than planned. |
| ABREACTIVE | • abreactive adj. Capable of producing abreaction. • ABREACTIVE adj. relating to abreaction, the resolution of a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| ABSTERSIVE | • abstersive adj. Cleansing; purging; abstergent. • abstersive n. (Now rare) Something cleansing; detergent; abstergent. • ABSTERSIVE adj. serving to cleanse or purge. |
| BEAVERTAIL | • beavertail n. (North American) Any object like a beaver’s tail, oval or tear-drop in plan, usually broad and flat;… • beavertail n. (North American) A fried-dough pastry of such shape; usually beaver tail or Beaver Tail. • beavertail n. A species of prickly pear cactus, Opuntia basilaris. |
| HEBETATIVE | • HEBETATIVE adj. making blunt or dull. |
| INEVITABLE | • inevitable adj. Impossible to avoid or prevent. • inevitable adj. Predictable or always happening. • inevitable n. Something that is predictable, necessary, or cannot be avoided. |
| INVENTABLE | • inventable adj. Capable of being invented. • INVENTABLE adj. that can be invented, also INVENTIBLE. |
| INVESTABLE | • investable adj. (Finance) Able to be invested; ready for investment; liquid. • INVESTABLE adj. capable of being invested, also INVESTIBLE. |
| OVERBEATEN | • overbeaten v. Past participle of overbeat. • OVERBEAT v. to beat too much. |
| REVIBRATED | • revibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| REVIBRATES | • revibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| SEMBLATIVE | • semblative adj. (Obsolete) Resembling. • semblative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case that denotes the similarity of one entity to another. • SEMBLATIVE adj. (obsolete) resembling. |
| VEGETABLES | • vegetables n. Plural of vegetable. • VEGETABLE n. a plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits. |
| VENTILABLE | • ventilable adj. Capable of being ventilated. • VENTILABLE adj. that can be ventilated. |
| 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. |
| WAVETABLES | • wavetables n. Plural of wavetable. • WAVETABLE n. a collection of digitized samples of recorded sound stored as sound waves. |