| ALTERNATIVES | • alternatives n. Plural of alternative. • ALTERNATIVE n. a choice of two. |
| ASTRICTIVELY | • ASTRICTIVE adv. binding; astringent. |
| ILLUSTRATIVE | • illustrative adj. Demonstrative, exemplative, showing an example or demonstrating. • ILLUSTRATIVE adj. serving to illustrate. |
| RECULTIVATES | • recultivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recultivate. • RECULTIVATE v. to cultivate again. |
| RELATIVISTIC | • relativistic adj. (Physics) Of or relating to relativity. • relativistic adj. (Physics) At or near the speed of light. • relativistic adj. (Philosophy) Of or relating to relativism. |
| RELATIVITIES | • relativities n. Plural of relativity. • RELATIVITY n. the state of being relative. |
| RELATIVITIST | • relativitist n. A proponent of the theory of relativity. • RELATIVITIST n. a person who studies or accepts relativity. |
| RESULTATIVES | • resultatives n. Plural of resultative. • RESULTATIVE n. (in grammar) a phrase which describes the state of a noun by completing the verb phrase. |
| TETRAVALENTS | • TETRAVALENT n. a compound having a valency of four. |
| TRANSITIVELY | • transitively adv. In a transitive manner. • TRANSITIVE adv. taking a direct object. |
| TRANSLATIVES | • translatives n. Plural of translative. • TRANSLATIVE n. a tense or case indicating process of change or movement through. |
| TRANSVALUATE | • TRANSVALUATE v. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from the accepted standard, also TRANSVALUE. |
| TRIVIALITIES | • trivialities n. Plural of triviality. • TRIVIALITY n. the state of being trivia. |
| ULTRAVIOLETS | • ultraviolets n. Plural of ultraviolet. • ULTRAVIOLET n. the part of the spectrum beyond the visible spectrum at its violet end. |
| VIRTUALITIES | • virtualities n. Plural of virtuality. • VIRTUALITY n. the state of being virtual. |
| VOLTAMMETERS | • voltammeters n. Plural of voltammeter. • VOLTAMMETER n. a dual-purpose instrument that can measure both potential difference and electric current, usually in volts and amperes respectively. |