| ABOLITION | • abolition n. The act of abolishing; an annulling; abrogation. • abolition n. The state of being abolished. • abolition n. (Historical, often capitalised, UK, US) The ending of the slave trade or of slavery. |
| ALBINOTIC | • albinotic adj. Affected with albinism. • ALBINOTIC adj. affected with albinism. |
| AMBITIONS | • ambitions n. Plural of ambition. • AMBITION v. to seek with eagerness. |
| ANABIOTIC | • anabiotic adj. Relating to, or recovering from, anabiosis. • anabiotic adj. (Medicine, archaic) Serving to resuscitate; restorative. • anabiotic n. (Medicine, archaic) A restorative remedy; a powerful stimulant. |
| BALLOTINI | • ballotini n. A style of glass with a helical pattern, made by caneworking. • BALLOTINI n. (Italian) small glass beads used in reflective paint. |
| BIBATIONS | • bibations n. Plural of bibation. • BIBATION n. tippling. |
| CIBATIONS | • cibations n. Plural of cibation. • CIBATION n. a process used by alchemists. |
| INHABITOR | • inhabitor n. One who inhabits. • INHABITOR n. one who inhabits, also INHABITER. |
| LIBATIONS | • libations n. Plural of libation. • LIBATION n. a ceremonial pouring of a liquid. |
| LIBRATION | • libration n. The act of librating. • libration n. (Astronomy) The apparent wobble or variation in the visible side of the Moon that permanently faces… • libration n. (By extension) A similar rotational or orbital characteristic of some other celestial body. |
| NOTABILIA | • notabilia n. Things worthy of notice. • NOTABILIA n. (Latin) notable sayings; things worthy of notice. |
| OBTAINING | • obtaining v. Present participle of obtain. • OBTAIN v. to gain possession of. |
| OBVIATING | • obviating v. Present participle of obviate. • OBVIATE v. to forestall. |
| OBVIATION | • obviation n. The act of obviating; deterrence or prevention. • OBVIATION n. the action of obviating something. |
| VIBRATION | • vibration n. The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated. • vibration n. (Physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position. • vibration n. A single complete vibrating motion. |