| ADMISSIVE | • admissive adj. Tending to admit or allow. • ADMISSIVE adj. relating to admission. |
| ARRIVISME | • arrivisme n. (Sociology) The state or behaviour of an arriviste. • ARRIVISME n. (French) the state of being an arriviste, an upstart. |
| CEVITAMIC | • cevitamic adj. Synonym of ascorbic. • CEVITAMIC adj. as in cevitamic acid, another name for ascorbic acid, vitamin C. |
| IMITATIVE | • imitative adj. Imitating; copying; not original. • imitative adj. Modelled after another thing. • IMITATIVE adj. inclined to imitate; formed after a model. |
| IMPACTIVE | • impactive adj. Of, pertaining to, possessing, or caused by impact. • IMPACTIVE adj. relating to impact. |
| IMPASSIVE | • impassive adj. Having, or revealing, no emotion. • impassive adj. Still or motionless. • IMPASSIVE adj. not showing feeling or emotion. |
| LAMBITIVE | • lambitive adj. Alternative form of lambative. • lambitive n. Alternative form of lambative. • LAMBITIVE n. (obsolete) a medicine taken by licking. |
| MALVOISIE | • malvoisie n. Synonym of malmsey (“wine”). • MALVOISIE n. (French) a strong sweet wine, also MALMSEY, MALVESIE. |
| MEDIATIVE | • mediative adj. Pertaining to mediation; that mediates. • MEDIATIVE adj. pertaining to mediation. |
| MISADVICE | • misadvice n. (Archaic) bad advice. • MISADVICE n. wrong advice. |
| MISADVISE | • misadvise v. To give bad advice. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| MISAVISED | • misavised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misavise. • MISAVISED adj. (Spenser) ill-advised. |
| VAMPIRISE | • vampirise v. Alternative form of vampirize. • VAMPIRISE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRIZE. |
| VAMPIRIZE | • vampirize v. (Transitive) To make into a vampire. • vampirize v. (Transitive) To drain the resources or life force of. • VAMPIRIZE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRISE. |
| VICESIMAL | • vicesimal adj. Synonym of vigesimal. • VICESIMAL adj. based on the number twenty, also VICENARY, VIGESIMAL. |
| VIGESIMAL | • vigesimal adj. Occurring in intervals of twenty. • vigesimal adj. (Arithmetic) To the base twenty. • vigesimal n. A twentieth part. |
| VINDEMIAL | • vindemial adj. Of or pertaining to a vintage, or grape harvest. • VINDEMIAL adj. (archaic) pertaining to the vintage. |
| VIRAEMIAS | • viraemias n. Plural of viraemia. • VIRAEMIA n. (Latin) the presence of viral particles in the blood, also VIREMIA. |
| VITAMINES | • vitamines n. Plural of vitamine. • VITAMINE n. an organic substance essential to proper nutrition, also VITAMIN. |
| VOICEMAIL | • voicemail n. (Uncountable) A computerized interactive system for storing, processing and reproducing verbal messages… • voicemail n. (Countable, by extension) An individual message on such a system. • voice␣mail n. Alternative spelling of voicemail. |