| DECEIVABILITY | • deceivability n. The state or quality of being deceivable. • DECEIVABILITY n. the quality of being deceivable.
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| DERIVATIONIST | • derivationist n. A proponent of derivationism. • DERIVATIONIST n. one who derives mathematical formulae.
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| DEVIATIONISMS | • deviationisms n. Plural of deviationism. • DEVIATIONISM n. the deviation of a doctrine from the strictly orthodox.
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| DEVIATIONISTS | • deviationists n. Plural of deviationist. • DEVIATIONIST n. one who deviates from a strictly orthodox doctrine.
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| DISINVIGORATE | • disinvigorate v. (Transitive) To enervate; to weaken. • DISINVIGORATE v. to weaken.
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| DISSEMINATIVE | • disseminative adj. Tending to disseminate, or to become disseminated. • DISSEMINATIVE adj. serving to disseminate.
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| DISSIMILATIVE | • dissimilative adj. Pertaining to, modifying by, showing dissimilation. • DISSIMILATIVE adj. serving to dissimilate, make dissimilar, also DISSIMILATORY.
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| DISSIMULATIVE | • dissimulative adj. Of or pertaining to dissimulation. • DISSIMULATIVE adj. related to dissimulation.
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| DITRANSITIVES | • ditransitives n. Plural of ditransitive. • DITRANSITIVE n. a verb able to take both a direct and an indirect object.
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| DIVELLICATING | • divellicating v. Present participle of divellicate. • DIVELLICATE v. to pull in pieces; to pluck apart.
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| DRIVABILITIES | • DRIVABILITY n. the ability to be driven, also DRIVEABILITY. | 
| IMPREDICATIVE | • impredicative adj. (Logic, of a proposition) definable only in terms of a totality of which it is itself a part. • IMPREDICATIVE adj. of a definition, given in terms that require quantification over a range that includes that which is to be defined.
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| MEDIEVALISTIC | • medievalistic adj. Having a medieval style, though not actually from that era. • medievalistic adj. Relating to the study of medievalism.
 • MEDIEVALISTIC adj. related to mediaevalism, also MEDIAEVALISTIC.
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| MUNDIFICATIVE | • mundificative adj. Cleansing. • mundificative n. Any detergent medicine or preparation.
 • MUNDIFICATIVE n. a cleansing medicine or preparation.
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| NONVALIDITIES | • NONVALIDITY n. the state of not being valid. | 
| REVINDICATING | • revindicating v. Present participle of revindicate. • REVINDICATE v. to vindicate again.
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| REVINDICATION | • revindication n. An act of revindicating. • REVINDICATION n. the act of revindicating.
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| SUBINDICATIVE | • subindicative adj. Tending to subindicate; suggestive; hinting at something. • SUBINDICATIVE adj. (obsolete) of the nature of a hint.
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| VITILITIGATED | • VITILITIGATE v. to be particularly quarrelsome. |