| APPOSITIVE | • appositive adj. Of or being in apposition. • appositive n. (Grammar) a word or phrase that is in apposition. • APPOSITIVE adj. relating to apposition. |
| APPOSITIVELY | • appositively adv. In an appositive manner. • APPOSITIVE adv. relating to apposition. |
| APPOSITIVES | • appositives n. Plural of appositive. • APPOSITIVE n. a clause in apposition. |
| APPRAISIVE | • appraisive adj. Of or relating to appraisal. • APPRAISIVE adj. having an appraising quality. |
| APPRAISIVELY | • APPRAISIVE adv. having an appraising quality. |
| DEOPPILATIVES | • deoppilatives n. Plural of deoppilative. • DEOPPILATIVE n. any drug which removes obstructions in the body. |
| DISAPPROBATIVE | • disapprobative adj. Disapproving. • DISAPPROBATIVE adj. disapproving. |
| DISAPPROVING | • disapproving v. Present participle of disapprove. • DISAPPROVING adj. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISAPPROVINGLY | • disapprovingly adv. In a disapproving manner. • DISAPPROVING adv. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| INAPPREHENSIVE | • inapprehensive adj. Not apprehensive; regardless; unconcerned. • INAPPREHENSIVE adj. not apprehensive. |
| MISAPPRECIATIVE | • misappreciative adj. Failing to appreciate properly. • MISAPPRECIATIVE adj. failing to appreciate. |
| MISAPPREHENSIVE | • misapprehensive adj. Of or pertaining to misapprehension. • MISAPPREHENSIVE adj. having the nature of a misapprehension. |
| PAPILLOMAVIRUS | • papillomavirus n. (Virology) Any variety of virus which causes warts. • PAPILLOMAVIRUS n. any of a genus of double-stranded DNA viruses that cause papillomas and are sometimes associated with human cancers of the genital tract and esp. of the cervix. |
| SUPPLICAVIT | • supplicavit n. (Law, historical) A writ issued by the King’s Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. • SUPPLICAVIT n. formerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. |
| SUPPLICAVITS | • supplicavits n. Plural of supplicavit. • SUPPLICAVIT n. formerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. |