| EJACULATIVE | • ejaculative adj. Ejaculatory. • EJACULATIVE adj. relating to ejaculation. |
| ELUCIDATIVE | • elucidative adj. Explanatory, clarifying; that serves to elucidate. • ELUCIDATIVE adj. serving to elucidate. |
| EMULATIVELY | • emulatively adv. So as to emulate. • EMULATIVE adv. inclined to emulation. |
| EQUIVALENTS | • equivalents n. Plural of equivalent. • EQUIVALENT n. something equal. |
| EVENTUALISE | • eventualise v. Alternative form of eventualize. • EVENTUALISE v. to happen, come into being, also EVENTUALIZE. |
| EVENTUALITY | • eventuality n. A possible event; something that may happen. • eventuality n. (Obsolete, phrenology) An individual’s propensity to take notice of events, changes, or facts. • EVENTUALITY n. a possible event or outcome. |
| EVENTUALIZE | • eventualize v. To take place or occur. • EVENTUALIZE v. to happen, come into being, also EVENTUALISE. |
| MISEVALUATE | • misevaluate v. To evaluate inaccurately or incorrectly. • MISEVALUATE v. to evaluate wrongly. |
| RECULTIVATE | • recultivate v. To cultivate again; to make productive once again. • RECULTIVATE v. to cultivate again. |
| RESULTATIVE | • resultative adj. (Grammar) Indicating the state of a noun resulting from the completion of the action expressed by a… • resultative n. (Grammar) A grammatical construction that indicates the state of a noun resulting from the completion… • RESULTATIVE n. (in grammar) a phrase which describes the state of a noun by completing the verb phrase. |
| REVICTUALED | • revictualed v. Simple past tense and past participle of revictual. • REVICTUAL v. to victual again. |
| SPECULATIVE | • speculative adj. Characterized by speculation; based on guessing, unfounded opinions, or extrapolation. • speculative adj. Pursued as a gamble, with possible large profits or losses; risky. • speculative adj. Pertaining to financial speculation; Involving or resulting from high-risk investments or trade. |
| SUPERLATIVE | • superlative n. The extreme (e.g. highest, lowest, deepest, farthest, etc) extent or degree of something. • superlative n. (Grammar) The form of an adjective that expresses which of several items has the highest degree of the… • superlative n. (Informal) An adjective used to praise something exceptional. |
| UNAVERTIBLE | • unavertible adj. That cannot be averted. • UNAVERTIBLE adj. that cannot be averted, also UNAVERTABLE. |
| VERMICULATE | • vermiculate v. To decorate with lines resembling the tracks of worms. • vermiculate adj. Like a worm; resembling a worm. • vermiculate adj. Vermiculated. |
| VESICULATED | • vesiculated adj. Composed of vesicles; vesicular. • VESICULATE v. to become vesicular. |
| VESICULATES | • vesiculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vesiculate. • VESICULATE v. to become vesicular. |
| VITUPERABLE | • vituperable adj. Liable to, or deserving, vituperation or severe censure. • VITUPERABLE adj. deserving vituperation. |