| AVULSIONS | • avulsions n. Plural of avulsion. • AVULSION n. the act of pulling away part of the body, either by injury or surgery. |
| DISVALUES | • disvalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disvalue. • DISVALUE v. to disparage. |
| MISVALUES | • misvalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misvalue. • MISVALUE v. to value incorrectly. |
| SERVQUALS | • SERVQUAL n. a marketing concept of high quality service. |
| SOUVLAKIS | • souvlakis n. Plural of souvlaki. • SOUVLAKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish of lamb, similar to a shish kebab, also SOUVLAKIA. |
| SUASIVELY | • suasively adv. In a suasive manner. • SUASIVE adv. persuasive. |
| SUBVASSAL | • subvassal n. (Historical) The vassal of a vassal. • SUBVASSAL n. the vassal of a vassal. |
| SUBVERSAL | • SUBVERSAL n. the act of subverting. |
| SUBVISUAL | • subvisual adj. That is too dim to be seen unaided. • SUBVISUAL adj. below the threshold of visual perception. |
| SURVEYALS | • surveyals n. Plural of surveyal. • SURVEYAL n. a close examination, also SCRUTINY. |
| SURVIVALS | • survivals n. Plural of survival. • SURVIVAL n. a living or continuing longer than another person or thing. |
| VALUELESS | • valueless adj. Having no value; worthless. • VALUELESS adj. without value. |
| VASCULUMS | • vasculums n. Plural of vasculum. • VASCULUM n. (Latin) a box used to hold plant specimens. |
| VISUALISE | • visualise v. (Transitive) To envisage, or form a mental picture of. • visualise v. (Transitive) To make (something) visible. • VISUALISE v. to call up a clear visual image, also VISUALIZE. |
| VISUALIST | • visualist n. A person with a strong visual sense. • VISUALIST n. a visualizer, a visile. |