| ABSTERSIVE | • abstersive adj. Cleansing; purging; abstergent. • abstersive n. (Now rare) Something cleansing; detergent; abstergent. • ABSTERSIVE adj. serving to cleanse or purge. |
| BEVELMENTS | • bevelments n. Plural of bevelment. • BEVELMENT n. the process of bevelling. |
| BREVETCIES | • brevetcies n. Plural of brevetcy. • BREVETCY n. an honorary military rank. |
| DIVESTIBLE | • divestible adj. Capable of being divested. • DIVESTIBLE adj. capable of being divested. |
| INVESTABLE | • investable adj. (Finance) Able to be invested; ready for investment; liquid. • INVESTABLE adj. capable of being invested, also INVESTIBLE. |
| INVESTIBLE | • investible adj. That can be invested. • INVESTIBLE adj. capable of being invested, also INVESTABLE. |
| OBJECTIVES | • objectives n. Plural of objective. • OBJECTIVE n. a goal or aim. |
| OVERSUBTLE | • oversubtle adj. Excessively subtle. • OVERSUBTLE adj. too subtle. |
| REVIBRATES | • revibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| SEMBLATIVE | • semblative adj. (Obsolete) Resembling. • semblative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case that denotes the similarity of one entity to another. • SEMBLATIVE adj. (obsolete) resembling. |
| SUBJECTIVE | • subjective adj. Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person’s feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning;… • subjective adj. Pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects (A subject is one who perceives or is aware; an object… • subjective adj. Resulting from or pertaining to personal mindsets or experience, arising from perceptive mental conditions… |
| SUBREPTIVE | • subreptive adj. (Obsolete) surreptitious. • SUBREPTIVE adj. surreptitious. |
| SUBVERTERS | • subverters n. Plural of subverter. • SUBVERTER n. one who, or that which, subverts. |
| VEGETABLES | • vegetables n. Plural of vegetable. • VEGETABLE n. a plant or part of one used for food, other than those considered to be fruits. |
| VERBERATES | • verberates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |
| VESTIBULED | • vestibuled adj. Having vestibules. • VESTIBULE v. to provide (a railway carriage) with vestibules; to link by means of vestibules. |
| VESTIBULES | • vestibules n. Plural of vestibule. • VESTIBULE v. to provide (a railway carriage) with vestibules; to link by means of vestibules. |
| WAVETABLES | • wavetables n. Plural of wavetable. • WAVETABLE n. a collection of digitized samples of recorded sound stored as sound waves. |