| CURVATIONS | • curvations n. Plural of curvation. • CURVATION n. the state of being curved. |
| INCURVATED | • incurvated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate. • INCURVATE v. to curve in, also INCURVE. |
| INCURVATES | • incurvates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incurvate. • INCURVATE v. to curve in, also INCURVE. |
| INVOLUCRAL | • involucral adj. Pertaining to, possessing, or like, an involucrum. • INVOLUCRAL adj. pertaining to, possessing, or like, an involucrum. |
| NAVICULARE | • NAVICULARE n. a boat-shaped bone of the wrist, also NAVICULAR. |
| NAVICULARS | • naviculars n. Plural of navicular. • NAVICULAR n. a boat-shaped bone of the wrist, also NAVICULARE. |
| OVERLAUNCH | • overlaunch v. (Shipbuilding, transitive) To run the butts or scarphs of planks or pieces of timber to a certain distance… • OVERLAUNCH v. in shipbuilding, to join by long splices or scarfs. |
| PURVEYANCE | • purveyance n. The act of purveying. • purveyance n. (Britain, historical) The prerogative of the Crown to static separation of duty with goods and services for royal use. • PURVEYANCE n. the act of purveying. |
| ROUNCEVALS | • rouncevals n. Plural of rounceval. • ROUNCEVAL n. a large variety of garden pea. |
| SURVEYANCE | • surveyance n. Survey; inspection. • SURVEYANCE n. survey; inspection. |
| SURVIVANCE | • survivance n. (Now rare) Survival. • survivance n. Succession to an estate, office etc. of someone who survives the previous holder, as nominated by them; survivorship. • survivance n. (Canada) The survival of Francophone culture in the face of Anglo-American hegemony. |
| UNCREATIVE | • uncreative adj. Not creative. • UNCREATIVE adj. not creative. |
| UNREACTIVE | • unreactive adj. (Chemistry) Not reactive; relatively inert. • unreactive adj. (Psychology) That does not respond to a stimulation. • un-reactive adj. Alternative spelling of unreactive. |
| UNVERACITY | • unveracity n. Lack of veracity; untruthfulness. • UNVERACITY n. want of veracity. |
| VERNACULAR | • vernacular n. The language of a people or a national language. • vernacular n. Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical… • vernacular n. Language unique to a particular group of people. |
| VULCANISER | • vulcaniser n. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of vulcanizer. • VULCANISER n. an apparatus for vulcanizing caoutchouc, also VULCANIZER. |
| VULCANIZER | • vulcanizer n. Equipment used for the vulcanization of rubber. • vulcanizer n. A substance (such as sulfur) added to rubber during this process. • vulcanizer n. A person employed to vulcanize rubber. |