| ABSOLUTIVE | • absolutive adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to the grammatical case used to indicate the patient or experiencer of a verb’s action. • absolutive adj. (Rare) Of, exhibiting, or pertaining to absolution; absolutory, absolving. • absolutive n. (Grammar) The absolutive case, or a phrase that uses it. |
| BEHAVIOURS | • behaviours n. Plural of behaviour. • BEHAVIOUR n. conduct, also BEHAVIOR. |
| BIVOUACKED | • bivouacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bivouac. • BIVOUAC v. (French) to spend the night in a makeshift camp without tents etc. |
| BOUVARDIAS | • BOUVARDIA n. a genus of flowering herbs and shrubs native to tropical parts of Central America. |
| COMBUSTIVE | • combustive adj. Of, pertaining to, caused by, or partaking in combustion. • COMBUSTIVE adj. capable of catching fire. • COMBUSTIVE n. something capable of catching fire. |
| NONOBVIOUS | • nonobvious adj. Not obvious. • non-obvious adj. Not obvious. • NONOBVIOUS n. that which is not obvious. |
| OBVOLUTION | • OBVOLUTION n. the state of being obvolute, having a margin that alternately overlaps and is overlapped by that of an opposing leaf. |
| OBVOLUTIVE | • OBVOLUTIVE adj. of a leaf etc., having a margin that alternately overlaps and is overlapped by that of an opposing leaf, also OBVOLUTE, OBVOLUTED. |
| OUTBRAVING | • outbraving v. Present participle of outbrave. • OUTBRAVE v. to surpass in courage. |
| OVALBUMINS | • ovalbumins n. Plural of ovalbumin. • OVALBUMIN n. the albumin in egg-whites. |
| OVERBUILDS | • overbuilds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbuild. • OVERBUILD v. to build over. |
| OVERBUSIED | • overbusied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbusy. • OVERBUSY v. to occupy oneself too much. |
| OVERBUSIES | • overbusies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbusy. • OVERBUSY v. to occupy oneself too much. |
| OVERBUYING | • overbuying v. Present participle of overbuy. • OVERBUY v. to buy too much. |
| SUBVENTION | • subvention n. A subsidy; provision of financial or other support. • subvention n. (Obsolete) The act of coming under. • subvention n. (Archaic) The act of relieving, as of a burden; support; aid; assistance; help. |
| SUBVERSION | • subversion n. (Obsolete) The act of subverting; overturning; flipping from beneath. • subversion n. The act of overthrowing a government or a ruler; dethronement. • subversion n. The condition of being subverted. |
| VOCABULIST | • vocabulist n. The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer. • VOCABULIST n. the writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer. |
| VOLUBILITY | • volubility n. (Uncountable) the state of being voluble. • volubility n. (Countable) the degree to which someone is voluble. • VOLUBILITY n. the state of being voluble. |