| AMELIORATIVE | • ameliorative adj. Able to repair or ameliorate. • ameliorative adj. (Linguistics) Suggesting or relating to a positive or approving evaluation. • ameliorative adj. (Philosophy) Of or relating to conceptual engineering, the normative study of which conceptual demarcation… |
| COMPLICATIVE | • complicative adj. Having a tendency to complicate. • COMPLICATIVE adj. tending to complicate. |
| FLUVIOMARINE | • fluviomarine adj. (Geology) Formed by the joint action of a river and the sea. • FLUVIOMARINE adj. of deposits, formed by joint action of the sea and a river or stream. |
| IMMOVABILITY | • immovability n. The state of being immovable. • IMMOVABILITY n. the state of being immovable, also IMMOVEABILITY. |
| MELIORATIVES | • MELIORATIVE n. something tending to effect improvement. |
| MOTIVATIONAL | • motivational adj. Tending or intended to motivate. • MOTIVATIONAL adj. relating to motivation. |
| MOVABILITIES | • movabilities n. Plural of movability. • MOVABILITY n. the ability to be moved, also MOVEABILITY. |
| MULTIVARIOUS | • multivarious adj. Many and various. • MULTIVARIOUS adj. differing widely. |
| NEOVITALISMS | • NEOVITALISM n. the theory or belief that complete causal explanation of vital phenomena cannot be reached without invoking some extra-material concept. |
| NOMINATIVELY | • nominatively adv. In the manner of a nominative; as a nominative. • NOMINATIVE adv. naming the subject. |
| OVERCLAIMING | • overclaiming v. Present participle of overclaim. • OVERCLAIM v. to claim excessively. |
| OVERFAMILIAR | • overfamiliar adj. Common or repeated to the point of being unnoticed or annoying. • overfamiliar adj. (Used with “with”) So acquainted with something, that one doesn’t notice it, or is annoyed by it. • overfamiliar adj. Overly friendly or intimate. |
| REMOVABILITY | • removability n. The state of being removable. • REMOVABILITY n. the state of being removable. |
| SALVATIONISM | • salvationism n. A belief system that places the responsibility for the fulfillment of humanity outside itself, usually… • salvationism n. The religious doctrine of the salvation of the soul. • SALVATIONISM n. religious teaching emphasizing the saving of the soul. |