| ABSTRACTIVES | • ABSTRACTIVE n. anything abstractive. |
| ADAPTIVITIES | • adaptivities n. Plural of adaptivity. • ADAPTIVITY n. the quality of being adaptive. |
| AESTIVATIONS | • aestivations n. Plural of aestivation. • æstivations n. Plural of æstivation. • AESTIVATION n. the act of spending the summer in a state of torpor, also ESTIVATION. |
| ALTERNATIVES | • alternatives n. Plural of alternative. • ALTERNATIVE n. a choice of two. |
| AUSCULTATIVE | • auscultative adj. Relating to auscultation. • AUSCULTATIVE adj. related to auscultation, also AUSCULTATORY. |
| CARAVANETTES | • caravanettes n. Plural of caravanette. • CARAVANETTE n. a small caravan. |
| DEACTIVATORS | • deactivators n. Plural of deactivator. • DEACTIVATOR n. something that deactivates. |
| DEVASTATIONS | • devastations n. Plural of devastation. • DEVASTATION n. ruin, destruction. |
| EXTRAVAGATES | • extravagates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extravagate. • EXTRAVAGATE v. (archaic) to wander; to exceed reasonable limits. |
| EXTRAVASATED | • extravasated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extravasate. • extravasated adj. Produced by extravasation. • EXTRAVASATE v. in pathology, to exude from a vessel into surrounding tissue; in geology, to erupt. |
| EXTRAVASATES | • extravasates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extravasate. • EXTRAVASATE v. in pathology, to exude from a vessel into surrounding tissue; in geology, to erupt. |
| OVERABSTRACT | • overabstract adj. Excessively abstract. • overabstract v. To abstract excessively. • OVERABSTRACT adj. excessively abstract. |
| OVERSATURATE | • oversaturate v. To saturate to excess. • OVERSATURATE v. to saturate to excess. |
| STAKHANOVITE | • Stakhanovite n. (Historical) An extremely productive or hard-working worker, especially in the former USSR, who may… • Stakhanovite adj. Pertaining to a Stakhanovite; heroically hard-working. • STAKHANOVITE n. a superlative worker. |
| TETRAVALENTS | • TETRAVALENT n. a compound having a valency of four. |
| TRANSLATIVES | • translatives n. Plural of translative. • TRANSLATIVE n. a tense or case indicating process of change or movement through. |
| TRANSVALUATE | • TRANSVALUATE v. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from the accepted standard, also TRANSVALUE. |