| ALTERCATIVE | • altercative adj. (Rare) Characterized by wrangling; scolding. • ALTERCATIVE adj. relating to altercation. |
| AVERRUNCATE | • averruncate v. (Transitive, rare) To avert; to ward off. • averruncate v. (Transitive, rare) To root up. • AVERRUNCATE v. (archaic) to ward off; to uproot. |
| CADAVERINES | • cadaverines n. Plural of cadaverine. • CADAVERINE n. a deadly ptomaine. |
| CALAVERITES | • calaverites n. Plural of calaverite. • CALAVERITE n. a metallic pale yellow mineral consisting of a telluride of gold in the form of elongated striated crystals. |
| CARAVANEERS | • caravaneers n. Plural of caravaneer. • CARAVANEER n. the leader of a caravan, also CARAVANER, CARAVANNER. |
| CARAVANETTE | • caravanette n. A campervan. • CARAVANETTE n. a small caravan. |
| COACERVATED | • coacervated adj. That has undergone coacervation. • COACERVATE v. to heap; to cause to mass together. |
| COACERVATES | • coacervates n. Plural of coacervate. • COACERVATE v. to heap; to cause to mass together. |
| DECLARATIVE | • declarative adj. Serving to declare; having the quality of a declaration. • declarative adj. (Grammar, of a verb, sentence, or mood) Expressing truth. • declarative adj. (Programming) That declares a construct. |
| ERADICATIVE | • eradicative adj. Tending or serving to eradicate; curing or destroying thoroughly, as a disease or any evil. • eradicative n. (Rare) That which eradicates. • ERADICATIVE adj. serving to eradicate or drive thoroughly away. |
| HEADSCARVES | • headscarves n. Plural of headscarf. • head-scarves n. Plural of head-scarf. • head␣scarves n. Plural of head scarf. |
| OVERBALANCE | • overbalance v. To be more important than; to outweigh. • overbalance v. (Transitive) To cause an imbalance in (something) by means of excess weight or numbers. • overbalance v. (Transitive) To throw (someone or something) off balance; to cause to capsize. |
| OVERPACKAGE | • overpackage v. (Transitive) To package wastefully in more material than necessary. • OVERPACKAGE v. to package excessively. |
| PREVARICATE | • prevaricate v. (Transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To deviate, transgress; to go astray (from). • prevaricate v. (Intransitive) To shift or turn from direct speech or behaviour; to deviate from the truth; to evade… • prevaricate v. (Intransitive, law) To collude, as where an informer colludes with the defendant, and makes a sham prosecution. |
| RAREFACTIVE | • rarefactive adj. Of, pertaining to, or causing rarefaction. • RAREFACTIVE adj. causing rarefaction. |
| REACTIVATED | • reactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| REACTIVATES | • reactivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| REVACCINATE | • revaccinate v. To vaccinate again. • REVACCINATE v. to vaccinate again. |
| STAVESACRES | • stavesacres n. Plural of stavesacre. • STAVESACRE n. a tall larkspur whose seeds were formerly used against lice. |
| VARICELLATE | • VARICELLATE adj. of certain shells, marked on the surface with small ridges. |