| ABSOLUTIVE | • absolutive adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to the grammatical case used to indicate the patient or experiencer of a verb’s action. • absolutive adj. (Rare) Of, exhibiting, or pertaining to absolution; absolutory, absolving. • absolutive n. (Grammar) The absolutive case, or a phrase that uses it. |
| BEHAVIOURS | • behaviours n. Plural of behaviour. • BEHAVIOUR n. conduct, also BEHAVIOR. |
| BOULEVARDS | • boulevards n. Plural of boulevard. • BOULEVARD n. (French) a broad street (esp. in France) with rows of trees planted along it. |
| CURVEBALLS | • curveballs n. Plural of curveball. • CURVEBALL n. a baseball pitch thrown with spin to make it curve. |
| SUBAVERAGE | • subaverage adj. Below average. • subaverage n. (Statistics) A subordinate or local average. • subaverage v. (Statistics) To calculate or otherwise obtain such subordinate averages. |
| SUBOCTAVES | • suboctaves n. Plural of suboctave. • SUBOCTAVE n. the octave below. |
| SUBVARIETY | • subvariety n. A secondary or subsidiary variety. • subvariety n. (Botany) A rank below that of variety. • SUBVARIETY n. a subordinate variety, or a division of a variety. |
| SUBVERSALS | • SUBVERSAL n. the act of subverting. |
| SURVEYABLE | • surveyable adj. Able to be surveyed or observed. • SURVEYABLE adj. that can be surveyed. |
| SURVIVABLE | • survivable adj. Able to be survived. • survivable adj. (Military) Capable of surviving a nuclear strike. • SURVIVABLE adj. resulting in or permitting survival. |
| UNABSOLVED | • unabsolved adj. Not absolved. • UNABSOLVED adj. not absolved. |
| UNSOLVABLE | • unsolvable adj. Not solvable. • unsolvable n. A problem that cannot be solved. • UNSOLVABLE adj. not solvable. |
| VERBASCUMS | • verbascums n. Plural of verbascum. • VERBASCUM n. another name for the flower mullein. |
| VESTIBULAR | • vestibular adj. Of or pertaining to a vestibule in a building. • vestibular adj. (Anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or functioning as a vestibule (body cavity). • vestibular adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the vestibule of the inner ear and the perception of body position, balance… |