| ADVANCEMENTS | • advancements n. Plural of advancement. • ADVANCEMENT n. promotion or elevation to a higher rank or position. |
| AVERRUNCATED | • averruncated v. Simple past tense and past participle of averruncate. • AVERRUNCATE v. (archaic) to ward off; to uproot. |
| DEACTIVATING | • deactivating v. Present participle of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEACTIVATION | • deactivation n. The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb or alarm. • DEACTIVATION n. the process of deactivating. |
| DISADVANCING | • disadvancing v. Present participle of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISAVAUNCING | • disavauncing v. Present participle of disavaunce. • DISAVAUNCE v. (Spenser) to retard; to repel, also DISADVANCE. |
| DIVARICATING | • divaricating v. Present participle of divaricate. • DIVARICATE v. to fork, diverge. |
| DIVARICATION | • divarication n. A divergence of opinion. • divarication n. The point at which branching occurs. • divarication n. (Botany) The growth habit of some low-growing shrubs; with wide angles where they diverge, the branches may interlace. |
| NONACTIVATED | • nonactivated adj. Not activated. • NONACTIVATED adj. not activated. |
| ORTHOVANADIC | • ORTHOVANADIC adj. as in orthovanadic acid. |
| OVERBALANCED | • overbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance. • OVERBALANCE v. to topple over. |
| REVACCINATED | • revaccinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revaccinate. • REVACCINATE v. to vaccinate again. |
| UNCAPTIVATED | • uncaptivated adj. Not captivated. • UNCAPTIVATED adj. not captivated. |
| UNVACCINATED | • unvaccinated adj. Not vaccinated. • UNVACCINATED adj. not vaccinated. |
| VACATIONLAND | • vacationland n. An area that is often the site of vacations, or well suited for vacations. • Vacationland prop.n. The co-official nickname for the state of Maine in the United States. • Vacationland prop.n. A region of Ohio in the north-central part of the state, along the western half of the Lake Erie shoreline… |