| CORRELATIVES | • correlatives n. Plural of correlative. • CORRELATIVE n. a person or thing correspondingly related to another person or thing. |
| CORRIVALRIES | • corrivalries n. Plural of corrivalry. • CORRIVALRY n. the state of being a corrival. |
| DIVERTICULAR | • diverticular adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the diverticulum. • DIVERTICULAR adj. relating to a diverticulum. |
| IRRELEVANCES | • irrelevances n. Plural of irrelevance. • IRRELEVANCE n. the state of being irrelevant, also IRRELEVANCY. |
| OVERCLEARING | • overclearing v. Present participle of overclear. • OVERCLEAR v. to clear to excess. |
| OVERCRITICAL | • overcritical adj. Excessively critical. • OVERCRITICAL adj. excessively critical. |
| OVERRELIANCE | • overreliance n. Excessive reliance. • over-reliance n. Alternative form of overreliance. • OVERRELIANCE n. an excessive reliance. |
| RECREATIVELY | • recreatively adv. In a recreative manner; so as to amuse or divert. • RECREATIVE adv. tending to recreate or refresh. |
| REFRACTIVELY | • refractively adv. In a refractive manner. • refractively adv. By means of refraction. • REFRACTIVE adv. serving to refract. |
| RENOVASCULAR | • renovascular adj. Of or pertaining to the blood vessels of the kidney. • RENOVASCULAR adj. of, relating to, or involving the blood vessels of the kidneys. |
| RETRACTIVELY | • retractively adv. In a retractive manner. • RETRACTIVE adv. serving to retract. |
| VARICOLOURED | • varicoloured adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of varicolored. • VARICOLOURED adj. of different colours, also VARICOLORED. |
| VELOCIRAPTOR | • velociraptor n. A small agile dinosaur, of the genus Velociraptor, having sickle-shaped claws. It is also thought to… • velociraptor n. (Film) Also Deinonychus. • Velociraptor prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Dromaeosauridae – the velociraptor dinosaur. |
| VERMICULARLY | • VERMICULAR adv. resembling a worm in form or motion. |
| VERNACULARLY | • vernacularly adv. In a vernacular way. • VERNACULAR adv. indigenous, native, spoken by the people of the country or of one's own country. |