| ADMISSIVE | • admissive adj. Tending to admit or allow. • ADMISSIVE adj. relating to admission. |
| DECEMVIRI | • decemviri n. Plural of decemvir. • DECEMVIR n. (Latin) one of a body of ten magistrates in ancient Rome. |
| DEMISSIVE | • demissive adj. Downcast; submissive; humble. • DEMISSIVE adj. (obsolete) humble, also DEMISS. |
| DEVILISMS | • devilisms n. Plural of devilism. • DEVILISM n. the cult of a devil. |
| DORMITIVE | • dormitive adj. Causing sleep. • dormitive n. A medicine to promote sleep; a soporific or opiate. • DORMITIVE n. a soporific, such as opium. |
| HIVEMINDS | • hiveminds n. Plural of hivemind. • hive␣minds n. Plural of hive mind. • HIVEMIND n. the shared mind of a group. |
| MEDIATIVE | • mediative adj. Pertaining to mediation; that mediates. • MEDIATIVE adj. pertaining to mediation. |
| MISADVICE | • misadvice n. (Archaic) bad advice. • MISADVICE n. wrong advice. |
| MISADVISE | • misadvise v. To give bad advice. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| MISAVISED | • misavised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misavise. • MISAVISED adj. (Spenser) ill-advised. |
| MISDIVIDE | • misdivide v. To divide wrongly. • MISDIVIDE v. to divide wrongly. |
| MISDRIVEN | • misdriven v. Past participle of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| MISDRIVES | • misdrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| OVERTIMID | • OVERTIMID adj. too timid. |
| VENIDIUMS | • venidiums n. Plural of venidium. • VENIDIUM n. a plant native to South Africa with yellow or cream flowers, aka Cape Daisy. |
| VERMICIDE | • vermicide n. Any substance used to kill worms, especially parasitic intestinal worms. • VERMICIDE n. a substance that kills worms. |
| VIDIMUSES | • vidimuses n. Plural of vidimus. • VIDIMUS n. (Latin) an attested copy; inspection of accounts. |
| VINDEMIAL | • vindemial adj. Of or pertaining to a vintage, or grape harvest. • VINDEMIAL adj. (archaic) pertaining to the vintage. |