| AVERTIMENTS | • avertiments n. Plural of avertiment. • AVERTIMENT n. (Milton) advertisement. |
| COMITATIVES | • comitatives n. Plural of comitative. • COMITATIVE n. a comitative case. |
| COMMUTATIVE | • commutative adj. (Mathematics, of a binary operation) Such that the order in which the operands are taken does not affect… • commutative adj. (Algebra, of an algebraic structure) Having a commutative operation. • commutative adj. (Mathematics, of a diagram of morphisms) Such that any two sequences of morphisms with the same initial… |
| COMPUTATIVE | • computative adj. Of or relating to computation, computational. • computative adj. Calculating, shrewdly or selfishly reckoning. • COMPUTATIVE adj. of or relating to computation. |
| DEMOTIVATED | • demotivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of demotivate. • demotivated adj. Deprived or showing a decrease in motivation. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| DEMOTIVATES | • demotivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demotivate. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| HARVESTTIME | • harvesttime n. Alternative spelling of harvest time. • harvest␣time n. The time of year during which which harvest occurs. • HARVESTTIME n. the time during which an annual crop is harvested. |
| IMITATIVELY | • imitatively adv. In an imitative manner. • IMITATIVE adv. inclined to imitate; formed after a model. |
| IMPETRATIVE | • impetrative adj. (Obsolete) Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty. • IMPETRATIVE adj. relating to impetration, also IMPETRATORY. |
| MITIGATIVES | • MITIGATIVE n. a mitigative drug. |
| MULTIVALENT | • multivalent adj. (Chemistry) Having more than one valency or having a valency greater than 3; polyvalent. • multivalent adj. (Genetics) Having three or more homologous chromosomes during the first division of meiosis. • multivalent adj. (Immunology) Having more than one attachment site for an antibody or antigen. |
| REMOTIVATED | • remotivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of remotivate. • REMOTIVATE v. to motivate again. |
| REMOTIVATES | • remotivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remotivate. • REMOTIVATE v. to motivate again. |
| STIMULATIVE | • stimulative adj. Having a stimulating effect. • stimulative n. (Obsolete) Something having a stimulating effect; a stimulant, an incentive. • STIMULATIVE adj. serving to stimulate. |
| TEMPERATIVE | • temperative adj. Having the power to temper something. • TEMPERATIVE adj. having a moderating influence. |
| TERMINATIVE | • terminative adj. Of, or relating to the termination of something. • terminative adj. (Linguistics) of, or relating to the terminative case. • terminative n. The terminative case. |
| TRIUMVIRATE | • triumvirate n. An official group of three people, especially a ruling council of three men and particularly (historical)… • TRIUMVIRATE n. a body of triumvirs. |
| UNMOTIVATED | • unmotivated adj. Lacking motivation, without impetus to strive or excel. • unmotivated adj. For which there is no motive. • UNMOTIVATED adj. not motivated. |
| VESTIMENTAL | • vestimental adj. Alternative form of vestimentary. • VESTIMENTAL adj. of or like a vestiment, also VESTIMENTARY. |
| VOLTAMETRIC | • voltametric adj. Alternative form of voltammetric. • VOLTAMETRIC adj. relating to a voltameter, an instrument for measuring electrical current indirectly. |