| ACRIFLAVINE | • acriflavine n. (Medicine) An antimicrobial flavonoid dye derived from acridine. • ACRIFLAVINE n. an antiseptic, also ACRIFLAVIN. |
| ALTERCATIVE | • altercative adj. (Rare) Characterized by wrangling; scolding. • ALTERCATIVE adj. relating to altercation. |
| 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. |
| CAVALIERING | • cavaliering v. Present participle of cavalier. • CAVALIER v. to behave haughtily. |
| CAVALIERISH | • cavalierish adj. Somewhat like a cavalier. • CAVALIERISH adj. like a cavalier. |
| CAVALIERISM | • cavalierism n. The practice or principles of cavaliers. • CAVALIERISM n. the state of being a cavalier. |
| 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. |
| INCARVILLEA | • INCARVILLEA n. any plant of the genus Incarvillea, of the family Bignoniaceae typically having trumpet-shaped flowers borne in clusters on erect stems. |
| LEVIRATICAL | • leviratical adj. Of, relating to, or in accordance with levirate marriage. • LEVIRATICAL adj. of or like a levirate, the ancient Hebrew custom of compulsory marriage with a childless brother's widow, also LEVIRATIC. |
| NAVICULARES | • NAVICULARE n. a boat-shaped bone of the wrist, also NAVICULAR. |
| 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. |
| QUACKSALVER | • quacksalver n. (Archaic) One falsely claiming to possess medical or other skills, especially one who dispenses potions… • quack-salver n. Alternative form of quacksalver. • QUACKSALVER n. (archaic) a quack. |
| VARICELLATE | • VARICELLATE adj. of certain shells, marked on the surface with small ridges. |
| VASCULARISE | • vascularise v. Alternative form of vascularize. • VASCULARISE v. to cause to become vascular, also VASCULARIZE. |
| VASCULARIZE | • vascularize v. To supply with, or to acquire vessels (that conduct fluid). • VASCULARIZE v. to cause to become vascular, also VASCULARISE. |
| VASCULATURE | • vasculature n. (Anatomy) The arrangement of blood vessels in the body, or within an organ. • VASCULATURE n. the arrangement of blood vessels. |
| VERNACULARS | • vernaculars n. Plural of vernacular. • VERNACULAR n. a vernacular language, expression, or mode of expression. |