| ALTERNATIVELY | • alternatively adv. In an alternative way. • alternatively adv. (Conjunctive) Used to link a pair of possibilities. • ALTERNATIVE adv. possible as a choice. |
| CLAIRVOYANTLY | • clairvoyantly adv. In a clairvoyant way; by means of clairvoyance. • CLAIRVOYANT adv. (French) having or exercising the faculty of clairvoyance. |
| EVERLASTINGLY | • everlastingly adv. In an everlasting manner; without end; forever. • everlastingly adv. Perpetually; constantly. • EVERLASTING adv. lasting forever. |
| INTERCLAVICLE | • interclavicle n. (Anatomy) The episternum. • INTERCLAVICLE n. a membrane bone between and beneath the clavicles, present in some fossil amphibians, all reptiles except snakes, and monotremes. |
| INTERPLUVIALS | • interpluvials n. Plural of interpluvial. • INTERPLUVIAL n. a period between bouts of rain. |
| INVENTORIALLY | • inventorially adv. In terms of an inventory. • INVENTORIAL adv. relating to inventory. |
| INVOLUNTARILY | • involuntarily adv. In an involuntary manner; done without conscious thought. • INVOLUNTARY adv. done contrary to or without choice. |
| OUTTRAVELLING | • outtravelling v. Present participle of outtravel. • OUTTRAVEL v. to exceed in speed or distance traveled. |
| REVERENTIALLY | • reverentially adv. In a reverential manner; worshipfully. • REVERENTIAL adv. expressing or having a quality of reverence. |
| REVICTUALLING | • revictualling v. Present participle of revictual. • REVICTUAL v. to victual again. |
| ULTRAVIOLENCE | • ultraviolence n. Unnecessary, unprovoked (usually brutal) violence; violent acts simply for the thrill and entertainment of it. • ultra-violence n. Alternative spelling of ultraviolence. • ULTRAVIOLENCE n. extreme violence. |
| VARIATIONALLY | • variationally adv. In a variational manner. • variationally adv. With regard to variation. • VARIATIONAL adv. relating to variation, also VARIATIVE. |
| VENTRILOQUIAL | • ventriloquial adj. Of or relating to ventriloquy. • ventriloquial adj. Spoken to oneself. • ventriloquial adj. Of bird vocalisations, sounding as though emanating from a location other than where the vocalising bird is. |
| VULNERABILITY | • vulnerability n. (Uncountable) The state of being vulnerable; susceptibility to attack or injury, either physical or… • vulnerability n. (Countable) A specific weakness in the protections or defences surrounding someone or something. • vulnerability n. (Computing) A weakness which allows an attacker to reduce a system’s security. |