| ADVECTION | • advection n. (Earth science, chemistry) The horizontal movement of a body of atmosphere (or other fluid) along with… • advection n. (Physics) The transport of a scalar by bulk fluid motion. • ADVECTION n. the horizontal movement of air. |
| CONTRIVED | • contrived v. Simple past tense and past participle of contrive. • contrived adj. Created in a deliberate, rather than natural or spontaneous, way. • contrived adj. Unnatural, forced; artificial, or unrealistic. |
| CONVICTED | • convicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of convict. • CONVICT v. to prove guilty. |
| DEVIATION | • deviation n. The act of deviating; wandering off the correct or true path or road. • deviation n. A departure from the correct way of acting. • deviation n. The state or result of having deviated; a transgression; an act of sin; an error; an offense. |
| DEVOTIONS | • devotions n. Plural of devotion. • DEVOTION n. the act of devoting. |
| DIVINATOR | • divinator n. One who practices or pretends to divination; a diviner. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
| DONATIVES | • donatives n. Plural of donative. • DONATIVE n. a benefice presented to church without reference to a bishop. |
| INNOVATED | • innovated v. Simple past tense and past participle of innovate. • INNOVATE v. to introduce something new. |
| INVOCATED | • invocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invocate. • INVOCATE v. to appeal to for help, also INVOKE. |
| INVOLUTED | • involuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of involute. • involuted adj. Alternative form of involute. • INVOLUTE v. to roll or curl up. |
| OUTDRIVEN | • outdriven v. Past participle of outdrive. • OUTDRIVE v. to drive a golf ball farther than. |
| PROVIDENT | • provident adj. Possessing, exercising, or demonstrating great care and consideration for the future. • provident adj. Showing care in the use of something (especially money or provisions), so as to avoid wasting it. • provident adj. Providing (for someone’s needs). |
| UNMOTIVED | • unmotived adj. (Archaic) Without any motive. • UNMOTIVED adj. without a motive. |
| VENDITION | • vendition n. The act of vending or selling; sale. • VENDITION n. a sale. |
| VIOLENTED | • violented v. Simple past tense and past participle of violent. • VIOLENT v. (obsolete) to force. |