| CULVERTAILED | • culvertailed adj. (Carpentry, nautical, archaic) dovetailed. • CULVERTAILED adj. having a tail like a culver, a dove. |
| DISRUPTIVELY | • disruptively adv. In a disruptive manner. • DISRUPTIVE adv. causing disruption. |
| DIVERTICULAR | • diverticular adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the diverticulum. • DIVERTICULAR adj. relating to a diverticulum. |
| DIVERTICULUM | • diverticulum n. (Anatomy) A small out-pouching of an organ wall such as the large intestine or urinary bladder. • DIVERTICULUM n. a blind passage or tunnel. |
| EDULCORATIVE | • edulcorative adj. Tending to sweeten or purify by affusions of water. • EDULCORATIVE adj. serving to edulcorate, to sweeten. |
| MULTIGRAVIDA | • multigravida n. A pregnant woman who has had at least two previous pregnancies. • MULTIGRAVIDA n. a woman pregnant for at least the third time. |
| OUTDELIVERED | • outdelivered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outdeliver. • OUTDELIVER v. to surpass in delivering. |
| OVERUTILISED | • OVERUTILISE v. to utilise excessively, also OVERUTILIZE. |
| OVERUTILIZED | • overutilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of overutilize. • OVERUTILIZE v. to utilize excessively, also OVERUTILISE. |
| PRODUCTIVELY | • productively adv. In a productive manner. • PRODUCTIVE adv. having the power of producing, esp. in abundance. |
| QUADRIVALENT | • quadrivalent adj. (Chemistry) Having a valence of four. • quadrivalent adj. (Of a vaccine) Protecting against four different (usually flu) viruses. • quadrivalent adj. (Graph theory) Said of a graph: that all of its vertices have degree four. |
| RECULTIVATED | • recultivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of recultivate. • RECULTIVATE v. to cultivate again. |
| REVICTUALLED | • revictualled v. Simple past tense and past participle of revictual. • REVICTUAL v. to victual again. |
| VALETUDINARY | • valetudinary adj. (Obsolete) Sickly, infirm, valetudinarian. • valetudinary n. (Dated) A sickly, infirm person. • VALETUDINARY n. a valetudinarian. |
| VERMICULATED | • vermiculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vermiculate. • vermiculated adj. Decorated with lines like worm tracks. • VERMICULATE v. to decorate in a manner reminiscent of a mass of curly worms. |