| AVOIRDUPOIS | • avoirdupois n. (Historical) The official system of weights used in the UK between 1856 and 1963. It had been the customary… • avoirdupois n. (Historical) The official system of weights used in the USA between 1866 and 1959. • avoirdupois n. (Chiefly humorous) Weight; heaviness. |
| DISPUTATIVE | • disputative adj. Tending to dispute. • DISPUTATIVE adj. inclined to dispute. |
| DUPLICATIVE | • duplicative adj. Of, related to, or being a duplicate. • DUPLICATIVE adj. serving to duplicate. |
| REPUDIATIVE | • REPUDIATIVE adj. serving to repudiate. |
| POSTDILUVIAL | • postdiluvial adj. After the Biblical Flood. • POSTDILUVIAL adj. after the Flood. |
| POSTDILUVIAN | • postdiluvian adj. Postdiluvial. • postdiluvian n. One who lived after the Biblical Flood. • POSTDILUVIAN adj. pertaining to the period after the Biblical flood or any great flood. |
| UNPAVILIONED | • unpavilioned adj. (Poetic) Without a pavilion. • UNPAVILIONED adj. not pavilioned. |
| AVOIRDUPOISES | • avoirdupoises n. Plural of avoirdupois. • AVOIRDUPOIS n. (French) a system of weights in which the pound (lb.) has 16 ounces. |
| DISPUTATIVELY | • disputatively adv. In a disputative manner. • DISPUTATIVE adv. inclined to dispute. |
| POSTDILUVIANS | • postdiluvians n. Plural of postdiluvian. • POSTDILUVIAN n. someone or something occurring in such a period. |
| PREJUDICATIVE | • prejudicative adj. Forming a judgment without due examination; prejudging. • PREJUDICATIVE adj. prejudging. |
| REDUPLICATIVE | • reduplicative adj. Formed by redoubling; reduplicate, double. • reduplicative n. (Grammar) A word obtained by the process of reduplication. • REDUPLICATIVE adj. relating to reduplication. |
| DISPUTATIVENESS | • disputativeness n. The quality of being disputative. • DISPUTATIVE n. inclined to dispute. |
| REDUPLICATIVELY | • reduplicatively adv. In a reduplicative manner. • REDUPLICATIVE adv. relating to reduplication. |
| SUPERINDIVIDUAL | • superindividual adj. Above or beyond the individual. • SUPERINDIVIDUAL adj. of, relating to, or being an organism, entity, or complex of more than individual complexity or nature. |