| AGENTIVITY | • agentivity n. (Grammar) The state or condition of being agentive. • AGENTIVITY n. the state of being agentive. |
| AGITATEDLY | • agitatedly adv. In an agitated manner. • AGITATED adv. AGITATE, to stir violently. |
| AUTOTYPING | • autotyping v. Present participle of autotype. • AUTOTYPE v. to reproduce by a photographic process. |
| BUTYLATING | • butylating v. Present participle of butylate. • BUTYLATE v. to add a butyl to. |
| DIGITATELY | • digitately adv. In a digitate fashion. • DIGITATE adv. of a leaf, divided into fingerlike parts, also DIGITATED. |
| ERGATIVITY | • ergativity n. (Linguistics) The property of a grammar’s (or, by extension, a language’s) being ergative; the attribute… • ERGATIVITY n. the state of being ergative, a grammatical case found in certain languages. |
| ETHYLATING | • ethylating v. Present participle of ethylate. • ethylating adj. That serves to ethylate. • ETHYLATE v. to introduce the ethyl group into. |
| GRATILLITY | • GRATILLITY n. (Shakespeare) a small gratuity. |
| GYROSTATIC | • gyrostatic adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing a gyrostat. • gyrostatic adj. (Physics) Of or pertaining to gyrostatics. • GYROSTATIC adj. of or pertaining to the gyrostat or to gyrostatics. |
| MATTIFYING | • mattifying v. Present participle of mattify. • mattifying adj. (Of a cosmetic) that gives the skin a matt appearance. • MATTIFY v. to use cosmetics to reduce the shine of skin. |
| MITIGATORY | • mitigatory adj. Reducing, lessening the effects of something, generally something painful or uncomfortable. • MITIGATORY adj. tending to mitigate. |
| NEGATIVITY | • negativity n. The characteristic of being pessimistic or contrarian. • negativity n. Negative sentiment. • negativity n. (Physics) The characteristic of having a negative charge. |
| OUTSTAYING | • outstaying v. Present participle of outstay. • OUTSTAY v. to surpass in staying power. |
| RATTLINGLY | • rattlingly adv. With a rattling sound or motion. • RATTLINGLY adv. RATTLING. |
| SAGITTALLY | • sagittally adv. In a sagittal direction. • SAGITTAL adv. shaped like an arrowhead, also SAGITTATE, SAGITTIFORM. |
| STARTINGLY | • startingly adv. By sudden fits or starts; spasmodically. • STARTINGLY adv. (Shakespeare) in fits and starts. |
| STRAIGHTLY | • straightly adv. In a straight manner; without curve or bend. • straightly adv. Without deviation; directly. • straightly adv. Immediately; straightaway. |
| TATTLINGLY | • TATTLING adv. taletelling. |
| TAUNTINGLY | • tauntingly adv. In a taunting manner. • TAUNTING adv. goading. |
| YATTERINGS | • yatterings n. Plural of yattering. • YATTERING n. the act of yattering. |