| ABSTINENTLY | • abstinently adv. With abstinence. • ABSTINENT adv. tending to abstain, esp. from alcohol.
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| BEFITTINGLY | • befittingly adv. In a befitting manner. • BEFITTING adv. BEFIT, to be suitable for.
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| BELLYBUTTON | • bellybutton n. (Informal) The navel or umbilicus. • belly-button n. Alternative spelling of belly button.
 • belly␣button n. (Informal) The navel.
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| BUTYLATIONS | • butylations n. Plural of butylation. • BUTYLATION n. combination with the butyl group.
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| CONTESTABLY | • contestably adv. Such that it can be contested or challenged. • CONTESTABLE adv. able to be contested.
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| INSTABILITY | • instability n. (Uncountable) The quality of being unstable. • instability n. (Physics, countable) A state that is not in equilibrium, or in which a small change has a large irreversible effect.
 • INSTABILITY n. the state of being unstable.
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| INTRACTABLY | • intractably adv. In an intractable manner; uncontrollably; unmanageably. • INTRACTABLE adv. unmanageable, also UNTRACTABLE.
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| OBSTINATELY | • obstinately adv. In an obstinate manner. • OBSTINATE adv. stubborn.
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| RENTABILITY | • rentability n. The quality or degree of being rentable. • RENTABILITY n. the ability to be rented.
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| TANGIBILITY | • tangibility n. The property of being tangible. • tangibility n. Something that is tangible.
 • TANGIBILITY n. the state of being tangible.
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| TENSIBILITY | • tensibility n. The quality or state of being tensible. • TENSIBILITY n. the state of being tensible.
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| TRIBUTYLTIN | • tributyltin n. (Organic chemistry) The organic derivative of stannane tributylstannane. • tributyltin n. (Organic chemistry) Any of many derivatives of this compound that are used as biocides.
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| TURBULENTLY | • turbulently adv. In a turbulent manner. • TURBULENT adv. tumultuous, violently disturbed.
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| UNTREATABLY | • untreatably adv. In an untreatable way. | 
| UNUTTERABLY | • unutterably adv. In an unutterable manner; inexpressibly. • UNUTTERABLE adv. that cannot be uttered, also INUTTERABLE.
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