| ABLATIVELY | • ablatively adv. In an ablative manner. • ABLATIVE adv. indicating direction from or time when. |
| BEDEVILLED | • bedevilled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of bedevil. • BEDEVIL v. to plague, torment. |
| BELIEVABLE | • believable adj. Capable of being believed; credible. • BELIEVABLE adj. that can be believed. |
| BELIEVABLY | • believably adv. In a believable way. • believably adv. Used to express the speaker’s assessment of the credibility of a reported statement. • BELIEVABLE adv. that can be believed. |
| BEVELLINGS | • bevellings n. Plural of bevelling. • BEVELLING n. a bevel or slant. |
| BIDONVILLE | • bidonville n. A shantytown or slum, in French-speaking regions. • BIDONVILLE n. (French) a shanty town with dwellings made from oil-drums. |
| CULTIVABLE | • cultivable adj. Capable of being cultivated or farmed. • CULTIVABLE adj. that can be cultivated, also CULTIVATABLE. |
| INSOLVABLE | • insolvable adj. Impossible to solve; insoluble. • insolvable adj. Incapable of being paid or discharged. • insolvable adj. Not capable of being loosed or disentangled; inextricable. |
| INVALUABLE | • invaluable adj. Having great or incalculable value. • invaluable adj. (Obsolete) Not valuable; worthless. • INVALUABLE adj. beyond value. |
| INVIOLABLE | • inviolable adj. Not violable; not to be infringed. • inviolable adj. Not susceptible to violence, or of being profaned, corrupted, or dishonoured. • inviolable adj. Incapable of being injured or invaded; indestructible. |
| LABIOVELAR | • labiovelar adj. (Phonetics) co-articulated at the velum and the lips. • labiovelar n. (Phonetics) A labiovelar sound. • labio-velar n. Alternative spelling of labiovelar. |
| OVERBILLED | • overbilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| RELIEVABLE | • relievable adj. Capable of being relieved; fitted to receive relief. • RELIEVABLE adj. capable of being relieved. |
| SILVERBILL | • silverbill n. A kind of estrildid finch, most in genus Lonchura, some in Euodice. • SILVERBILL n. an Old World finch of the genus Minia. |
| UNLIVEABLE | • unliveable adj. Alternative spelling of unlivable. • UNLIVEABLE adj. not capable of being lived, also UNLIVABLE. |
| VENTILABLE | • ventilable adj. Capable of being ventilated. • VENTILABLE adj. that can be ventilated. |
| VERBALLING | • verballing n. The putting of damaging remarks into the mouths of suspects during police interrogation. • VERBAL v. to take a police statement. |