| AGENTIVAL | • AGENTIVAL adj. of the performer of an action. |
| ALLEVIANT | • alleviant n. That which alleviates. • ALLEVIANT n. a medical treatment that relieves pain but does not cure the underlying problem. |
| ANTIVAXER | • antivaxer n. Alternative form of anti-vaxxer. • anti-vaxer n. Alternative form of anti-vaxxer. • ANTIVAXER n. one opposed to vaccination, also ANTIVAXXER. |
| AVENTAILE | • aventaile n. Alternative form of aventail. • AVENTAILE n. (historical) the movable front to a helmet, also AVENTAIL, VENTAIL, VENTAILE, VENTAYLE. |
| AVENTAILS | • aventails n. Plural of aventail. • AVENTAIL n. (historical) the movable front to a helmet, also AVENTAILE, VENTAIL, VENTAILE, VENTAYLE. |
| CAVEATING | • caveating n. (Fencing) Shifting the sword from one side of an adversary’s sword to the other. • caveating v. Present participle of caveat. • CAVEAT v. (Latin) to enter a type of legal notice. |
| EMANATIVE | • emanative adj. That emanates, or causes emanation. • EMANATIVE adj. issuing forth; effluent. |
| EVAGATION | • evagation n. A wandering about; excursion; a roving. • EVAGATION n. wandering; digression. |
| EVAGINATE | • evaginate v. (Intransitive) To evert a bodily organ inside surface to outside. • evaginate v. (Transitive) To cause (a bodily organ or part) to turn inside out. • evaginate adj. Protruded, or grown out, as an evagination; turned inside out; unsheathed; evaginated. |
| LEVIATHAN | • leviathan n. (Biblical, mythology) A vast sea monster of tremendous strength, described as the most powerful and… • leviathan n. (Figuratively) Something monstrously large or mighty in size, strength, wealth, etc. • leviathan n. (Political science, sometimes capitalized) The political state, especially a domineering and totalitarian… |
| NARRATIVE | • narrative adj. Telling a story. • narrative adj. Overly talkative; garrulous. • narrative adj. Of or relating to narration. |
| NAVIGATED | • navigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of navigate. • NAVIGATE v. to conduct and manage a course. |
| NAVIGATES | • navigates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of navigate. • NAVIGATE v. to conduct and manage a course. |
| VACCINATE | • vaccinate v. (Transitive) To treat (a person or an animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VAGINATED | • vaginated adj. (Botany) Having a sheath. • VAGINATED adj. invested with, or as if with, a sheath, also VAGINATE. |
| VANADIATE | • vanadiate n. (Obsolete) vanadate. • VANADIATE n. a salt of vanadic acid, also VANADATE. |
| VANITASES | • vanitases n. Plural of vanitas. • VANITAS n. (Latin) a 17th century Dutch still life painting featuring a memento mori etc. |
| VENATICAL | • venatical adj. Alternative form of venatic. • VENATICAL adj. related to hunting, also VENATIC. |