| ALLEVIATIVE | • alleviative adj. That alleviates pain; palliative. • alleviative n. That which alleviates; a drug or remedy. • ALLEVIATIVE adj. tending to alleviate, also ALLEVIATORY. |
| EVOCATIVELY | • evocatively adv. In an evocative manner. • EVOCATIVE adv. calling forth; serving to evoke. |
| INTERVOLVED | • intervolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of intervolve. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| INTERVOLVES | • intervolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intervolve. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| INVECTIVELY | • invectively adv. In an invective manner. • INVECTIVE adv. abusive. |
| INVENTIVELY | • inventively adv. In an inventive manner. • INVENTIVE adv. given to invention. |
| INVOLVEMENT | • involvement n. The act of involving, or the state of being involved. • INVOLVEMENT n. the act of involving. |
| MULTIVALVES | • multivalves n. Plural of multivalve. |
| OVERVIOLENT | • overviolent adj. Excessively violent. • OVERVIOLENT adj. excessively violent. |
| PRIVATIVELY | • privatively adv. In a privative manner; by the absence of something; negatively. • PRIVATIVE adv. indicating absence, deprivation or negation. |
| REVIVALISTS | • revivalists n. Plural of revivalist. • REVIVALIST n. one who conducts religious revivals. |
| SLIVOVITZES | • slivovitzes n. Plural of slivovitz. • Slivovitzes n. Plural of Slivovitz. (Alternative letter-case form of slivovitzes.) • SLIVOVITZ n. (Serbo-Croat) a dry plum brandy, also SLIVOVIC, SLIVOVICA, SLIVOWITZ. |
| VELLICATIVE | • vellicative adj. Causing vellication; provoking irritation or twitching. • VELLICATIVE adj. relating to vellication, the action of pulling or twitching. |
| VELVETINESS | • velvetiness n. Quality of being velvety. • VELVETINESS n. the state of being velvety. |
| VENTILATIVE | • ventilative adj. Having the functions of a ventilator; giving ventilation. • VENTILATIVE adj. relating to ventilation. |
| VOLUNTATIVE | • voluntative n. (Grammar) A grammatical construct expressing a wish to do something, similar in meaning to let’s in English. • VOLUNTATIVE n. a verb form expressing a desire to perform the action denoted by the verb. |