| ADSORPTIVE | • adsorptive adj. Pertaining to, tending toward, or characterized by adsorption. • adsorptive n. Any substance that adsorbs. • ADSORPTIVE adj. relating to adsorption. |
| ADVERTISED | • advertised v. Simple past tense and past participle of advertise. • ADVERTISE v. to draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium to promote sales or attendance, also ADVERTIZE. |
| ADVERTISER | • advertiser n. One who advertises. • advertiser n. A periodical in which advertisements can be published by individuals. • ADVERTISER n. one who advertises, also ADVERTIZER. |
| ADVERTISES | • advertises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advertise. • ADVERTISE v. to draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium to promote sales or attendance, also ADVERTIZE. |
| ADVERTIZES | • advertizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advertize. • ADVERTIZE v. to draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium to promote sales or attendance, also ADVERTISE. |
| ADVISATORY | • advisatory adj. (Law) Advisory. • ADVISATORY adj. having the attribute of advising, also ADVISORY. |
| ADVISORATE | • ADVISORATE n. the body of advisors appointed by an education authority. |
| ADVOUTRIES | • advoutries n. Plural of advoutry. • ADVOUTRY n. (obsolete) adultery, also AVOUTRY. |
| DERIVATISE | • derivatise v. Alternative form of derivatize. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DIVEMASTER | • divemaster n. A person responsible for a group of underwater divers. |
| DIVINATORS | • divinators n. Plural of divinator. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
| DRIVESHAFT | • driveshaft n. A shaft used to transmit rotary motion. • drive␣shaft n. Alternative form of driveshaft. • DRIVESHAFT n. a shaft from a driving wheel communicating motion to machinery. |
| OVARITIDES | • OVARITIS n. inflammation of an ovary. |
| PRIVATISED | • privatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of privatise. • PRIVATISE v. to transfer from ownership by the state into private ownership; to denationalize, also PRIVATIZE. |
| STRAVAIGED | • stravaiged v. Simple past tense and past participle of stravaig. • STRAVAIG v. (Scots) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAYVE. |
| TRAVESTIED | • travestied v. Simple past tense and past participle of travesty. • TRAVESTY v. to parody. |
| VALIDATORS | • validators n. Plural of validator. • VALIDATOR n. one who validates. |
| VISCERATED | • viscerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of viscerate. • VISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also EVISCERATE. |