| ADVERTISER | • advertiser n. One who advertises. • advertiser n. A periodical in which advertisements can be published by individuals. • ADVERTISER n. one who advertises, also ADVERTIZER. |
| ADVERTIZER | • advertizer n. One who advertizes. • ADVERTIZER n. one who advertises, also ADVERTISER. |
| GRAVIMETER | • gravimeter n. (Physics) An instrument used to measure local variations in the gravitational field. • gravimeter n. (Physics) A hydrometer. • GRAVIMETER n. an instrument for measuring variations in gravitational fields. |
| IRRELATIVE | • irrelative adj. Having no relations to each other; unrelated. • irrelative adj. Not related to the subject at hand; irrelevant. • irrelative adj. (Music) Describing two or more chords which do not share any notes in common. |
| IRRELEVANT | • irrelevant adj. Not relevant, as… • IRRELEVANT adj. not relevant. |
| PRIVATEERS | • privateers n. Plural of privateer. • privateers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of privateer. • PRIVATEER v. to operate as a pirate. |
| RECREATIVE | • recreative adj. Being, or pertaining to, recreation. • recreative adj. Creating anew. • RECREATIVE adj. tending to recreate or refresh. |
| REFRACTIVE | • refractive adj. That refracts; causing or relating to refraction. • REFRACTIVE adj. serving to refract. |
| REPARATIVE | • reparative adj. Tending to or intended to repair. • reparative adj. Of, pertaining to, or being a reparation. • reparative n. (Rare) That which repairs. |
| RETRACTIVE | • retractive n. That which retracts or withdraws. • retractive adj. Serving to retract; of the nature of a retraction. • RETRACTIVE adj. serving to retract. |
| RETRIEVALS | • retrievals n. Plural of retrieval. • RETRIEVAL n. the act of retrieving. |
| REVESTIARY | • revestiary n. (Obsolete) The apartment in a church or temple where the vestments etc. are kept. • REVESTIARY n. a vestry, also REVESTRY. |
| REVIBRATED | • revibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| REVIBRATES | • revibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| TRAVERTINE | • travertine n. (Mineralogy) A light, porous form of concretionary limestone (or calcite) deposited from solution, and… • TRAVERTINE n. (Italian) a pale limestone deposited from solution, e.g. from springs, also TRAVERTIN. |
| VARIOMETER | • variometer n. An instrument used to measure variations in a magnetic field. • variometer n. (Aviation) A rate-of-climb indicator. • VARIOMETER n. an instrument for measuring variations in magnetic force. |
| VARLETRIES | • VARLETRY n. (Shakespeare) a group of common people. |
| VERATRINES | • veratrines n. Plural of veratrine. • VERATRINE n. an alkaloid or mixture of alkaloids obtained from white hellebore rhizomes, sabadilla, etc., also VERATRIA, VERATRIN. |
| VETERINARY | • veterinary adj. Of or relating to the medical or surgical treatment of animals, especially domestic and farm animals. • veterinary n. A veterinary surgeon; a veterinarian. • VETERINARY n. a person trained in the treatment of diseases of domestic animals. |
| WATERDRIVE | • WATERDRIVE n. the use of water pressure to drive things. |