| ABIDINGLY | • abidingly adv. In an abiding manner; permanently. • ABIDING adv. continual. |
| BICYCLING | • bicycling v. Present participle of bicycle. • bicycling n. The act of riding a bicycle. • BICYCLE v. to ride a two-wheeled vehicle. |
| BINDINGLY | • bindingly adv. In a binding manner. • BINDING adv. obligatory. |
| BOILINGLY | • boilingly adv. In a boiling manner. • BOILING adv. at boiling point; very hot. |
| EVINCIBLY | • evincibly adv. In an evincible manner. • EVINCIBLE adv. capable of being evinced. |
| INABILITY | • inability n. Lack of the ability to do something; incapability. • inability n. Lack of the option to do something; powerlessness. • INABILITY n. the absence of an inability. |
| INAUDIBLY | • inaudibly adv. In a manner which is incapable of being heard or not loud enough to be heard. • INAUDIBLE adv. that cannot be heard. |
| INDELIBLY | • indelibly adv. In an indelible manner. • INDELIBLE adv. that cannot be erased. |
| INVISIBLY | • invisibly adv. In a way that can not be seen; in an invisible manner. • INVISIBLE adv. that cannot be seen. |
| NOBILIARY | • nobiliary adj. Pertaining or related to nobility. • NOBILIARY adj. of or relating to nobility. |
| SIBILANCY | • sibilancy n. The state or property of being sibilant. • SIBILANCY n. pronunciation with a hissing sound, also SIBILANCE. |
| SIBYLLINE | • sibylline adj. Of or pertaining to or resembling a sibyl or female oracle, especially the Cumaean Sibyl and the Sibylline Books. • sibylline adj. Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius… • sibylline n. One of the Sibylline Oracles or Sibylline Books. |