| ADVENTITIAL | • adventitial adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the adventitia. • adventitial adj. (Obsolete) Alternative form of adventitious. • ADVENTITIAL adj. relating to the adventitia, the outermost covering of an organ or part, esp. of a blood vessel. |
| DELINEATIVE | • delineative adj. Serving to delineate. • DELINEATIVE adj. relating to delineation. |
| DIVALENCIES | • divalencies n. Plural of divalency. • DIVALENCY n. the state of being divalent, also DIVALENCE. |
| DIVERSIONAL | • diversional adj. Relating to diversion. • DIVERSIONAL adj. relating to a diversion. |
| DOVETAILING | • dovetailing v. Present participle of dovetail. • dovetailing n. The situation in which things are dovetailed. • DOVETAILING n. the act of making a dovetail joint. |
| INADVISABLE | • inadvisable adj. Unwise; not recommended; not prudent; not to be advised. • INADVISABLE adj. not advisable. |
| INDIVIDABLE | • individable adj. That cannot be divided; indivisible. • INDIVIDABLE adj. (archaic) indivisible. |
| INSALIVATED | • insalivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of insalivate. • INSALIVATE v. to mix with saliva. |
| INVALIDATED | • invalidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invalidate. • invalidated adj. Made invalid. • INVALIDATE v. to make invalid. |
| INVALIDATES | • invalidates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invalidate. • INVALIDATE v. to make invalid. |
| INVALIDNESS | • invalidness n. Invalidity. • INVALIDNESS n. the state of being invalid. |
| INVIGILATED | • invigilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invigilate. • INVIGILATE v. to keep watch; esp. to supervise students at an examination. |
| UNDIVIDABLE | • undividable adj. Not dividable. • UNDIVIDABLE adj. that cannot be divided. |
| VAINGLORIED | • vaingloried v. Simple past tense and past participle of vainglory. • VAINGLORY v. to boast vainly. |
| VALEDICTION | • valediction n. A speech made when leaving or parting company. • valediction n. The act of parting company. • valediction n. A word or phrase (such as adieu or farewell) said upon leaving. |
| VILLAINIZED | • villainized v. Simple past tense and past participle of villainize. |
| VIRGINALLED | • VIRGINAL v. (Shakespeare) to play on the virginal, a kind of mediaeval harp. |