| ACHIEVABLE | • achievable adj. Capable of being achieved, which either means possible or probable. • achievable adj. Not linked to fate or outside influences. • ACHIEVABLE adj. that can be achieved. |
| ADHESIVELY | • adhesively adv. In an adhesive manner; by adhesion. • ADHESIVE adv. sticking. |
| CHAMPLEVES | • champlevés n. Plural of champlevé. • CHAMPLEVE n. (French) a type of enamel work in which vitreous powders are laid in channels cut in a metal base. |
| CHEVALIERS | • chevaliers n. Plural of chevalier. • CHEVALIER n. (French) a cavalier, a knight. |
| CHEVESAILE | • CHEVESAILE n. an ornamental collar of a coat. |
| HEAVENLIER | • heavenlier adj. Comparative form of heavenly: more heavenly. • HEAVENLY adj. full of beauty and peace. |
| HEXAVALENT | • hexavalent adj. (Chemistry) Having an atomic valence of 6. • hexavalent adj. (Medicine) Having a vaccine valence of 6. • HEXAVALENT adj. having a valency of six. |
| LIVELIHEAD | • LIVELIHEAD n. (obsolete) liveliness. |
| LOVELIHEAD | • lovelihead n. (Obsolete) Synonym of loveliness. • LOVELIHEAD n. loveliness. |
| OVERBLEACH | • overbleach v. (Transitive) To bleach too much. • OVERBLEACH v. to bleach to excess. |
| OVERHAILED | • overhailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhail. • OVERHAILE v. (Spenser) to overtake, also OVERHALE. |
| OVERHAILES | • OVERHAILE v. (Spenser) to overtake, also OVERHALE. |
| OVERHANDLE | • overhandle v. (Transitive) To handle excessively. • OVERHANDLE v. to handle, or use, too much. |
| OVERHAULED | • overhauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhaul. • OVERHAUL v. to examine carefully for needed repairs. |
| SHINLEAVES | • shinleaves n. Plural of shinleaf. • SHINLEAF n. a perennial herb. |
| SHOVELHEAD | • shovelhead n. The bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo). • shovelhead n. The shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus). • SHOVELHEAD n. a kind of shark, allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
| SLEEVEHAND | • sleevehand n. (Obsolete) The part of a sleeve nearest the hand; a cuff or wristband. • SLEEVEHAND n. (Shakespeare) a wristband. |
| WAVELENGTH | • wavelength n. (Physics) The length of a single cycle of a wave, as measured by the distance between one peak or trough… • wavelength n. (Figurative) A person’s attitude and way of thinking as compared to another person’s. • WAVELENGTH n. the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase. |