| ADJUNCTIVE | • adjunctive adj. Forming an adjunct. • adjunctive adj. Additional; neither basic nor primary. • adjunctive adj. (Logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a. |
| ADVECTIONS | • advections n. Plural of advection. • ADVECTION n. the horizontal movement of air. |
| ADVOCATING | • advocating v. Present participle of advocate. • ADVOCATE v. to plead in favour of. |
| ADVOCATION | • advocation n. (Archaic) Advocacy; the act of advocating or pleading. • advocation n. (Britain, law) The right of presenting to a vacant benefice or living in the church. • advocation n. (Scotland, law) The process of removing a cause from an inferior court to the supreme court. |
| COINVENTED | • coinvented v. Simple past tense and past participle of coinvent. • COINVENT v. to invent together. |
| COINVESTED | • coinvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of coinvest. • COINVEST v. to invest jointly. |
| CONDUCTIVE | • conductive adj. Able to conduct electrical current or heat. • conductive adj. Of, or relating to conductivity of a material. • CONDUCTIVE adj. having the power of conducting. |
| DEFUNCTIVE | • defunctive adj. (Archaic) funereal. • DEFUNCTIVE adj. relating to the dead. |
| INCURVATED | • incurvated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate. • INCURVATE v. to curve in, also INCURVE. |
| INDICATIVE | • indicative adj. Serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something. • indicative adj. (Grammar) of, or relating to the indicative mood. • indicative n. (Grammar, uncountable) The indicative mood. |
| VACATIONED | • vacationed v. Simple past tense and past participle of vacation. • VACATION v. to take a holiday. |
| VACCINATED | • vaccinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaccinate. • vaccinated adj. Being protected from a disease by having received a vaccine. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VENTIDUCTS | • ventiducts n. Plural of ventiduct. • VENTIDUCT n. a ventilating pipe or passage. |
| VINDICATED | • vindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vindicate. • vindicated adj. Justified, avenged or cleared of blame. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |
| VINDICATES | • vindicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vindicate. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |
| VINDICATOR | • vindicator n. A person who vindicates. • VINDICATOR n. one who vindicates. |
| VINDICTIVE | • vindictive adj. Having a tendency to seek revenge when wronged, vengeful. • vindictive adj. (Obsolete) punitive. • VINDICTIVE adj. disposed to seek revenge. |
| VODCASTING | • vodcasting v. Present participle of vodcast. • VODCASTING n. the creation and provision of video files for download to a computer, MP3 player, etc. |