| ABDICATIVE | • abdicative adj. (Rare) Causing, or implying, abdication. • abdicative n. (Logic) A reasoning from the negative. • ABDICATIVE adj. relating to abdication. |
| DEDICATIVE | • dedicative adj. Relating to dedication. • DEDICATIVE adj. of or like a dedication. |
| DEVIANCIES | • deviancies n. Plural of deviancy. • DEVIANCY n. the behaviour of a deviant, also DEVIANCE. |
| DIVARICATE | • divaricate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To spread apart; to (cause to) diverge or branch off. • divaricate adj. (Botany) Having wide angles between the branches. • DIVARICATE adj. forking. |
| INDICATIVE | • indicative adj. Serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something. • indicative adj. (Grammar) of, or relating to the indicative mood. • indicative n. (Grammar, uncountable) The indicative mood. |
| JUDICATIVE | • judicative adj. Having power to judge; judicial. • JUDICATIVE adj. having power to judge; as, the judicative faculty. |
| LARVICIDAL | • larvicidal adj. Killing larvae. • LARVICIDAL adj. killing larvae. |
| LARVICIDED | • larvicided v. Simple past tense and past participle of larvicide. • LARVICIDE v. to kill larvae. |
| LARVICIDES | • larvicides n. Plural of larvicide. • LARVICIDE v. to kill larvae. |
| MEDICATIVE | • medicative adj. Medicinal; acting like a medicine. • MEDICATIVE adj. medicinal; acting like a medicine. |
| MEDIVACING | • medivacing v. Present participle of medivac. • MEDIVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDEVAC. |
| MISADVICES | • misadvices n. Plural of misadvice. • MISADVICE n. wrong advice. |
| VERMICIDAL | • vermicidal adj. Serving to kill worms, as a vermicide. • VERMICIDAL adj. suitable for killing worms. |
| VINDICABLE | • vindicable adj. Able to be vindicated; justifiable. • VINDICABLE adj. capable of being vindicated. |
| VINDICATED | • vindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vindicate. • vindicated adj. Justified, avenged or cleared of blame. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |
| VINDICATES | • vindicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vindicate. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |
| VINDICATOR | • vindicator n. A person who vindicates. • VINDICATOR n. one who vindicates. |