| AMBIVALENCES | • ambivalences n. Plural of ambivalence. • AMBIVALENCE n. simultaneous and contradictory feelings toward something, also AMBIVALENCY. |
| EMASCULATIVE | • emasculative adj. Tending to emasculate. • EMASCULATIVE adj. tending to emasculate. |
| EVANGELICISM | • evangelicism n. Evangelical principles; evangelism. • EVANGELICISM n. being an evangelist. |
| EXCLAMATIVES | • EXCLAMATIVE n. a word or sentence that denotes an exclamation. |
| LIVESTREAMED | • livestreamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of livestream. • live-streamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of live-stream. • LIVESTREAM v. to broadcast (an event) on the internet as it happens. |
| MEDIAEVALISM | • mediaevalism n. Dated spelling of medievalism. • MEDIAEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideals, also MEDIEVALISM. |
| MEDIAEVALIST | • mediaevalist n. Dated form of medievalist. • mediævalist n. (Archaic) Alternative form of medievalist. • MEDIAEVALIST n. a supporter of mediaevalism, also MEDIEVALIST. |
| MEDIEVALISMS | • medievalisms n. Plural of medievalism. • MEDIEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideal, also MEDIAEVALISM. |
| MEDIEVALISTS | • medievalists n. Plural of medievalist. • MEDIEVALIST n. a specialist in medieval history and culture, also MEDIAEVALIST. |
| MELIORATIVES | • MELIORATIVE n. something tending to effect improvement. |
| MISEVALUATED | • misevaluated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misevaluate. • MISEVALUATE v. to evaluate wrongly. |
| MISEVALUATES | • misevaluates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misevaluate. • MISEVALUATE v. to evaluate wrongly. |
| POSTMEDIEVAL | • postmedieval adj. After the Middle Ages. • post-medieval adj. Alternative form of postmedieval. • POSTMEDIEVAL adj. taking place after the mediaeval period. |
| PREVAILMENTS | • prevailments n. Plural of prevailment. • PREVAILMENT n. (Shakespeare) the power of overcoming. |
| VERMICULATES | • vermiculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vermiculate. • VERMICULATE v. to decorate in a manner reminiscent of a mass of curly worms. |