| APPLICATIVE | • applicative adj. Having practical application; applicable. • applicative adj. (Computing) Of a programming language: using successive functional transformations on data to arrive at a result. • applicative adj. Involving the application of an operator on an operand. |
| APPLICATIVELY | • applicatively adv. In an applicative manner. • APPLICATIVE adv. that can be applied. |
| APPRECIATIVELY | • appreciatively adv. In an appreciative manner. • APPRECIATIVE adv. having or showing appreciation. |
| IMPERCEPTIVELY | • imperceptively adv. (Proscribed) imperceptibly. • IMPERCEPTIVE adv. not perceptive. |
| OVERAPPLICATION | • overapplication n. The act of overapplying. • OVERAPPLICATION n. excessive application. |
| PERCEPTIVELY | • perceptively adv. In a perceptive manner. • PERCEPTIVE adv. responsive to sensory stimuli. |
| PERSPECTIVAL | • perspectival adj. Of or pertaining to perspective. • PERSPECTIVAL adj. relating to perspective. |
| PERSPECTIVELY | • perspectively adv. By means of perspective; in perspective. • PERSPECTIVE adv. relating or according to perspective. |
| PRECEPTIVELY | • preceptively adv. In a preceptive manner. • PRECEPTIVE adv. concerning rules of conduct, laws or precepts, also PRECEPTIAL. |
| PRESCRIPTIVELY | • prescriptively adv. In a prescriptive manner. • PRESCRIPTIVE adv. serving to prescribe; (law) acquired through uninterrupted possession. |
| PROSCRIPTIVELY | • proscriptively adv. In a proscriptive manner. • PROSCRIPTIVE adv. relating to proscription. |
| PROSPECTIVELY | • prospectively adv. In a prospective manner. • PROSPECTIVE adv. relating to or effective in the future. |
| SUPPLICAVIT | • supplicavit n. (Law, historical) A writ issued by the King’s Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. • SUPPLICAVIT n. formerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. |
| SUPPLICAVITS | • supplicavits n. Plural of supplicavit. • SUPPLICAVIT n. formerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. |