| ABSTERSIVE | • abstersive adj. Cleansing; purging; abstergent. • abstersive n. (Now rare) Something cleansing; detergent; abstergent. • ABSTERSIVE adj. serving to cleanse or purge. |
| BESLAVERED | • beslavered v. Simple past tense and past participle of beslaver. • BESLAVER v. to slobber upon. |
| BREAKEVENS | • breakevens n. Plural of breakeven. • break-evens n. Plural of break-even. • BREAKEVEN n. the point at which revenue equals costs. |
| BREVIARIES | • breviaries n. Plural of breviary. • BREVIARY n. a prayer book. |
| MISBEHAVER | • misbehaver n. One who misbehaves. • MISBEHAVER n. one who misbehaves. |
| OBSERVABLE | • observable adj. Able to be observed. • observable adj. Deserving to be observed; worth regarding; remarkable. • observable n. (Physics) Any physical property that can be observed and measured directly and not derived from other properties. |
| OBSERVANCE | • observance n. The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule. • observance n. The custom of celebrating a holiday or similar occasion. • observance n. Observation or the act of watching. |
| OVERBRAKES | • overbrakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbrake. • OVERBRAKE v. to brake too much. |
| RESERVABLE | • reservable adj. That may be reserved. • RESERVABLE adj. that can be reserved. |
| RESOLVABLE | • resolvable adj. Able to be resolved; to which a solution may be found. • resolvable adj. That may be resolved or reduced to its component elements. • RESOLVABLE adj. that can be resolved. |
| REVIBRATES | • revibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| SUBAVERAGE | • subaverage adj. Below average. • subaverage n. (Statistics) A subordinate or local average. • subaverage v. (Statistics) To calculate or otherwise obtain such subordinate averages. |
| SURVEYABLE | • surveyable adj. Able to be surveyed or observed. • SURVEYABLE adj. that can be surveyed. |
| VENERABLES | • VENERABLE n. a title of respect. |
| VERBALISED | • verbalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of verbalise. • VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE. |
| VERBALISER | • verbaliser n. Alternative form of verbalizer. • VERBALISER n. one who verbalises, also VERBALIZER. |
| VERBALISES | • verbalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verbalise. • VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE. |
| VERBALIZES | • verbalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verbalize. • VERBALIZE v. to put into words, also VERBALISE. |
| VERBERATES | • verberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |