| ABSTRACTIVE | • abstractive adj. Having an abstracting nature or tendency; tending to separate; tending to be withdrawn. • abstractive adj. Derived by abstraction; belonging to abstraction. • ABSTRACTIVE adj. able or tending to abstract. |
| AESTIVATORS | • aestivators n. Plural of aestivator. • AESTIVATOR n. an animal that aestivates, also ESTIVATOR. |
| ALTERATIVES | • alteratives n. Plural of alterative. • ALTERATIVE n. a medicine or treatment that changes bodily functions. |
| AMRITATTVAS | • AMRITATTVA n. (Sanskrit) immortality. |
| ASSORTATIVE | • assortative adj. Characterized by assorting. • ASSORTATIVE adj. denoting a nonrandom form of mating, e.g. by pollinating insects. |
| CAPTIVATORS | • captivators n. Plural of captivator. • CAPTIVATOR n. one who captivates. |
| DEVASTATORS | • devastators n. Plural of devastator. • DEVASTATOR n. one who, or that which, devastates. |
| EXTRAVASATE | • extravasate adj. Outside of a vessel. • extravasate n. That which is outside a vessel (especially blood or other bodily fluids). • extravasate v. To flow (or be forced) from a vessel. |
| GRAVITATERS | • GRAVITATER n. one who gravitates. |
| PRAVASTATIN | • pravastatin n. (Pharmacology) A statin used to lower blood cholesterol levels, especially after a heart attack. |
| REACTIVATES | • reactivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| STARVATIONS | • starvations n. Plural of starvation. • STARVATION n. the act or an instance of starving. |
| TRANSLATIVE | • translative adj. Of, or relating to the movement of a person or thing from one place to another. • translative adj. Of, or relating to the translation of language. • translative adj. (Linguistics) Of, or relating to the translative case. |
| TRAVELATORS | • travelators n. Plural of travelator. • TRAVELATOR n. a moving footpath for pedestrians, also TRAVOLATOR. |
| TRAVOLATORS | • travolators n. Plural of travolator. • TRAVOLATOR n. a moving footpath for pedestrians, also TRAVELATOR. |
| VINARTERTAS | Sorry, definition not available. |