| ADVANCEMENT | • advancement n. The act of advancing; promotion to a higher place or dignity. • advancement n. The state of being advanced. • advancement n. How advanced something is. |
| ADVENTURISM | • adventurism n. The behaviour of an adventurer; risk-taking. • adventurism n. (Politics) The taking of excessive risks by a government in their political, economic or foreign affairs. • ADVENTURISM n. improvisation in the absence or in defiance of accepted plans or principles. |
| ADVERGAMING | • advergaming n. The creation or playing of advergames. • ADVERGAMING n. a method of interactive marketing in which free downloadable computer games appear on websites (often as pop-ups) to advertise a company or product. |
| ADVISEMENTS | • advisements n. Plural of advisement. • ADVISEMENT n. counsel; advice, also AVISEMENT, VIZAMENT. |
| ANIMADVERTS | • animadverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of animadvert. • ANIMADVERT v. to comment critically on; to censure. |
| DELIVERYMAN | • deliveryman n. Someone employed to make deliveries. • delivery␣man n. Alternative form of deliveryman. • DELIVERYMAN n. a person who delivers wholesale or retail goods to customers usually over a regular local route. |
| DEPRAVEMENT | • depravement n. (Archaic) Depravity; corruption. • DEPRAVEMENT n. (archaic) vitiation. |
| ENVENOMATED | • envenomated v. Simple past tense and past participle of envenomate. |
| MAIDSERVANT | • maidservant n. A female servant; a maid. • maid-servant n. Alternative form of maidservant. • MAIDSERVANT n. a female servant. |
| MANOEUVERED | • manoeuvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of manoeuver. • manœuvered v. (UK) Obsolete spelling of maneuvered. • MANOEUVER v. to execute a contrived, complicated, and possibly deceptive plan or action, also MANEUVER, MANOEUVRE. |
| MEDEVACKING | • medevacking v. Present participle of medevac. • MEDEVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDIVAC. |
| MEDIVACKING | • medivacking v. Present participle of medivac. • MEDIVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDEVAC. |
| METAVANADIC | • METAVANADIC adj. as in metavanadic acid, an acid of vanadium. |
| NOVODAMUSES | • novodamuses n. Plural of novodamus. • NOVODAMUS n. in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself. |
| OVERMANAGED | • overmanaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmanage. • OVERMANAGE v. to manage to excess. |
| UNMOTIVATED | • unmotivated adj. Lacking motivation, without impetus to strive or excel. • unmotivated adj. For which there is no motive. • UNMOTIVATED adj. not motivated. |
| VINDEMIATED | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |
| VINDEMIATES | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |
| VITAMINISED | • vitaminised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vitaminise. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |
| VITAMINIZED | • vitaminized v. Simple past tense and past participle of vitaminize. • VITAMINIZE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINISE. |