| ABDICATIVE | • abdicative adj. (Rare) Causing, or implying, abdication. • abdicative n. (Logic) A reasoning from the negative. • ABDICATIVE adj. relating to abdication. |
| ACTIVATING | • activating v. Present participle of activate. • ACTIVATE v. to set in motion. |
| ACTIVATION | • activation n. Making active and effective; bringing into a state of activity. • activation n. (Physics) The process of making a radioisotope by bombarding a stable element with neutrons or protons. • activation n. (Biochemistry) The process by which molecules are made able to react. |
| ANTICAVITY | • anticavity adj. Serving to prevent cavities in the teeth. |
| AVIATRICES | • aviatrices n. Plural of aviatrix. • AVIATRIX n. a female aviator. |
| CAPACITIVE | • capacitive adj. Of or pertaining to electrostatic capacitance. • CAPACITIVE adj. relating to capacitance. |
| CAPITATIVE | • capitative adj. Per head; capitatim. • capitative adj. Of or pertaining to capitation. • CAPITATIVE adj. relating to capitation. |
| CAVITATING | • cavitating v. Present participle of cavitate. • CAVITATE v. to form cavities. |
| CAVITATION | • cavitation n. The formation of pits on a surface. • cavitation n. (Fluid dynamics) The formation, in a fluid, of vapor bubbles that rapidly collapse, especially in a… • cavitation n. (Biology) The formation of cavities in an organ, especially in lung tissue as a result of tuberculosis. |
| DIVARICATE | • divaricate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To spread apart; to (cause to) diverge or branch off. • divaricate adj. (Botany) Having wide angles between the branches. • DIVARICATE adj. forking. |
| INACTIVATE | • inactivate v. (Transitive) To make inactive. • INACTIVATE v. to make inactive. |
| VATICINATE | • vaticinate v. (Transitive, intransitive, chiefly formal) To predict or foretell future events; to prophesy or presage. • VATICINATE v. to prophesy, predict. |
| VICARIANTS | • vicariants n. Plural of vicariant. • VICARIANT n. a species, variety, etc., of plant or animal forming the counterpart in one area or on one soil to a closely related form native to another area. |
| VICARIATES | • vicariates n. Plural of vicariate. • VICARIATE n. the office or authority of a vicar, also VICARATE. |
| VICTORIANA | • Victoriana n. Items related to the Victorian era, especially collectibles. • VICTORIANA n. bricabrac and other characteristic possessions or creations of the Victorian age. |