| 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. |
| ABSOLVENTS | • absolvents n. Plural of absolvent. • ABSOLVENT n. something that absolves. |
| ABSOLVITOR | • absolvitor n. (Scotland, law) A decision or decree made by a court in favour of the defendant in a given action; dismissal. • ABSOLVITOR n. in Scots law, a judgment favourable to a defender. |
| ABSORPTIVE | • absorptive adj. Having power, capacity, or tendency to absorb or imbibe; absorbent. • absorptive n. Any substance that absorbs. • ABSORPTIVE adj. capable of absorbing. |
| BOVINITIES | • bovinities n. Plural of bovinity. • BOVINITY n. the state of being a bovine. |
| 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. |
| OBJECTIVES | • objectives n. Plural of objective. • OBJECTIVE n. a goal or aim. |
| OBSERVANTS | • Observants n. Plural of Observant. • OBSERVANT n. a person who observes a law, custom etc. |
| OBSERVATOR | • observator n. (Obsolete) An observer. • OBSERVATOR n. one who observes or takes notice. |
| OBVENTIONS | • obventions n. Plural of obvention. • OBVENTION n. (obsolete) any incidental occurrence or advantage. |
| OBVIATIONS | • obviations n. Plural of obviation. • OBVIATION n. the action of obviating something. |
| OVERSUBTLE | • oversubtle adj. Excessively subtle. • OVERSUBTLE adj. too subtle. |
| RIVERBOATS | • riverboats n. Plural of riverboat. • RIVERBOAT n. a boat used for river transport. |
| SUBOCTAVES | • suboctaves n. Plural of suboctave. • SUBOCTAVE n. the octave below. |
| 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. |
| VIBRATIONS | • vibrations n. Plural of vibration. • VIBRATION n. a vibrating. |
| VOCABULIST | • vocabulist n. The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer. • VOCABULIST n. the writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer. |