| AMBIVERSION | • ambiversion n. (Psychology) A personality trait having balanced characteristics of both extroversion and introversion. • AMBIVERSION n. the state of being an ambivert. |
| COMBINATIVE | • combinative adj. Of, pertaining to, or resulting from combination. • combinative adj. Serving, tending, or able to combine. • COMBINATIVE adj. tending or able to combine. |
| COMMINATIVE | • comminative adj. Of or relating to commination. • COMMINATIVE adj. threatening punishment, also COMMINATORY. |
| EARTHMOVING | • earthmoving adj. (Construction, not comparable) Designed to move large quantities of earth or rubble for civil engineering… • earthmoving adj. (Figuratively, comparable) Of great significance. • earth-moving n. The removal of large quantities of soil, e.g. from a construction site. |
| FLUVOXAMINE | • fluvoxamine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic antidepressant drug which acts by prolonging the effect of the neurotransmitter… • FLUVOXAMINE n. an antidepressant predominantly used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
| 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. |
| LOVEMAKINGS | • lovemakings n. Plural of lovemaking. • LOVEMAKING n. sexual play and usually intercourse. |
| MANOEUVRING | • manoeuvring n. A manoeuvre. • manoeuvring v. Present participle of manoeuvre. • manœuvring v. Present participle of manœuvre. |
| MOVIEMAKING | • moviemaking n. The production of movies. • MOVIEMAKING n. the act of making movies. |
| NEOVITALISM | • neovitalism n. Any revival of vitalism, but especially that of Johannes Reinke (1849–1931). • NEOVITALISM n. the theory or belief that complete causal explanation of vital phenomena cannot be reached without invoking some extra-material concept. |
| NOMINATIVES | • nominatives n. Plural of nominative. • NOMINATIVE n. a case indicating the subject of a verb. |
| NORMATIVELY | • normatively adv. In a normative manner or context. • NORMATIVE adv. of or relating to a norm; establishing a standard. |
| OVERMANNING | • overmanning v. Present participle of overman. • OVERMANNING n. excessive manning. |
| OVERMASTING | • overmasting v. Present participle of overmast. • OVERMAST v. to provide with too long masts. |
| OVERWARMING | • overwarming v. Present participle of overwarm. • OVERWARM v. to warm too much. |
| UNCOMBATIVE | • uncombative adj. Not combative. • UNCOMBATIVE adj. not combative. |
| UNMOTIVATED | • unmotivated adj. Lacking motivation, without impetus to strive or excel. • unmotivated adj. For which there is no motive. • UNMOTIVATED adj. not motivated. |
| VAGINECTOMY | • vaginectomy n. (Surgery) The surgical removal of all or part of the vagina. • VAGINECTOMY n. surgical excision of the vagina. |
| VERMINATION | • vermination n. (Archaic) The generation or breeding of vermin. • vermination n. (Archaic) A griping of the bowels. • VERMINATION n. worm infestation; worm breeding. |