| ADVERSATIVE | • adversative adj. (Linguistics) Expressing opposition or difference. • adversative adj. (Linguistics) Expressing adverse effect. • adversative n. (Rare, dated) Something, particularly a clause or conjunction, which is adversative. |
| AVVOGADORES | • AVVOGADORE n. (Italian) an official criminal prosecutor in Venice. |
| DERIVATIVES | • derivatives n. Plural of derivative. • DERIVATIVE n. a word formed by derivation. |
| LIVERLEAVES | • LIVERLEAF n. a woodland plant. |
| OBSERVATIVE | • observative adj. Observant; watchful. • OBSERVATIVE adj. observant, observational. |
| OVERFAVOURS | • overfavours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overfavour. • OVERFAVOUR v. to favour excessively. |
| OVERHARVEST | • overharvest v. To harvest too much, especially at an unsustainably high level. • OVERHARVEST v. to harvest to excess. |
| OVERLEAVENS | • overleavens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overleaven. • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much. |
| PERVASIVELY | • pervasively adv. In a pervasive manner, such that a thing is present in all parts. • PERVASIVE adv. tending to pervade. |
| REVIVALISMS | • revivalisms n. Plural of revivalism. • REVIVALISM n. the spirit or methods characteristic of religious revivals. |
| REVIVALISTS | • revivalists n. Plural of revivalist. • REVIVALIST n. one who conducts religious revivals. |
| SURVIVANCES | • survivances n. Plural of survivance. • SURVIVANCE n. survival; the succession or right to succeed on surviving the present holder. |
| VARSOVIENNE | • varsovienne n. A polka-like Polish dance. • varsovienne n. A piece of music for such a dance, or having its slow triple time characteristic strong accent beginning… • VARSOVIENNE n. (French) a polka-like Polish dance. |
| VIVANDIERES | • vivandieres n. Plural of vivandiere. • vivandières n. Plural of vivandière. • VIVANDIERE n. (French) a (female) attendant on a regiment, who sells provisions. |