| AFFIRMATIVE | • affirmative adj. Pertaining to truth; asserting that something is; affirming. • affirmative adj. Pertaining to any assertion or active confirmation that favors a particular result. • affirmative adj. Positive. |
| FIMBRILLATE | • FIMBRILLATE adj. having a fringed margin, also FIMBRIATE. |
| FOGRAMITIES | • FOGRAMITY n. the state of being antiquated. |
| FORMALITIES | • formalities n. Plural of formality. • FORMALITY n. the condition of being formal. |
| INFORMATISE | • informatise v. Alternative form of informatize. • INFORMATISE v. to convert (something) into data or information, esp. for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers, also INFORMATIZE. |
| INFORMATIVE | • informative adj. Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information. • informative adj. (In standards and specifications) Not specifying requirements, but merely providing information. • informative adj. (Obsolete) Formative; having power to form. |
| INFORMATIZE | • informatize v. (Transitive) To make informational, or treat in terms of informatics. • INFORMATIZE v. to convert (something) into data or information, esp. for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers, also INFORMATISE. |
| INTERFAMILY | • interfamily adj. Between families. • INTERFAMILY adj. between family. |
| MAGNIFICENT | • magnificent adj. Grand, elegant or splendid in appearance. • magnificent adj. Grand or noble in action. • magnificent adj. Exceptional for its kind. |
| MANIFESTING | • manifesting v. Present participle of manifest. • MANIFEST v. to show clearly. |
| METAFICTION | • metafiction n. A form of self-referential literature concerned with the art and devices of fiction itself. • METAFICTION n. fiction which refers to or takes as its subject fictional writing and its conventions. |
| RIFACIMENTI | • rifacimenti n. Plural of rifacimento. • RIFACIMENTO n. (Italian) a recasting of a literary or musical work. |
| RIFACIMENTO | • rifacimento n. A literary work or musical composition recast to adapt it to a change in the circumstances of the time. • RIFACIMENTO n. (Italian) a recasting of a literary or musical work. |
| SMIFLIGATED | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |
| SMIFLIGATES | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |