| ADVANTAGE | • advantage n. (Countable) Any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable or chance to success… • advantage n. (Obsolete) Superiority; mastery; — used with of to specify its nature or with over to specify the other party. • advantage n. (Countable, uncountable) Superiority of state, or that which gives it; benefit; gain; profit. |
| AGENTIVAL | • AGENTIVAL adj. of the performer of an action. |
| AVERAGING | • averaging v. Present participle of average. • averaging n. The process of computing an average. • AVERAGING n. the act of taking an average. |
| CAVEATING | • caveating n. (Fencing) Shifting the sword from one side of an adversary’s sword to the other. • caveating v. Present participle of caveat. • CAVEAT v. (Latin) to enter a type of legal notice. |
| EVAGATION | • evagation n. A wandering about; excursion; a roving. • EVAGATION n. wandering; digression. |
| EVAGINATE | • evaginate v. (Intransitive) To evert a bodily organ inside surface to outside. • evaginate v. (Transitive) To cause (a bodily organ or part) to turn inside out. • evaginate adj. Protruded, or grown out, as an evagination; turned inside out; unsheathed; evaginated. |
| GALVANISE | • galvanise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of galvanize. • GALVANISE v. to subject to the action of an electric current, also GALVANIZE. |
| GALVANIZE | • galvanize v. (Chemistry) To coat with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means. • galvanize v. To coat with rust-resistant zinc. • galvanize v. (Figurative) To shock or stimulate into sudden activity, as if by electric shock. |
| GRAVAMENS | • gravamens n. Plural of gravamen. • GRAVAMEN n. (Latin) the most serious part of an accusation. |
| LANDGRAVE | • landgrave n. (Rare) One holding a specific nobiliary title ranking as count in certain feudal countships in the Holy… • landgrave n. County nobleman in the British, privately held North American colony Carolina, ranking just below the… • LANDGRAVE n. (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France. |
| LONGAEVAL | • longaeval adj. Alternative form of longeval. • LONGAEVAL adj. long-lived, also LONGEVAL. |
| NAVIGABLE | • navigable adj. (Of a body of water) Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels. • navigable adj. (Of a boat) Seaworthy; in a navigable state; steerable. • navigable adj. (Of a balloon) Steerable, dirigible. |
| NAVIGATED | • navigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of navigate. • NAVIGATE v. to conduct and manage a course. |
| NAVIGATES | • navigates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of navigate. • NAVIGATE v. to conduct and manage a course. |
| UNAVERAGE | • unaverage adj. Not average. • UNAVERAGE adj. not average. |
| UNRAVAGED | • unravaged adj. Not having been ravaged. • UNRAVAGED adj. not ravaged. |
| VAGINATED | • vaginated adj. (Botany) Having a sheath. • VAGINATED adj. invested with, or as if with, a sheath, also VAGINATE. |
| VAGINULAE | • vaginulae n. Plural of vaginula. • VAGINULA n. (Latin) a little sheath, also VAGINULE. |
| VAUNTAGES | • vauntages n. Plural of vauntage. • VAUNTAGE n. (Spenser) vantage. |
| VILLANAGE | • villanage n. Alternative form of villeinage. • VILLANAGE n. the state of being a villein, also VELLENAGE, VILLAINAGE, VILLEINAGE, VILLENAGE. |