| BIODIVERSITY | • biodiversity n. (Ecology) The diversity (number and variety of species) of plant and animal life within a region. • BIODIVERSITY n. the number of species present in a given ecosystem. |
| DEFINITIVELY | • definitively adv. In a way that is not only decisive, but also conclusive and final. • DEFINITIVE adv. serving to define. |
| DEVITRIFYING | • devitrifying v. Present participle of devitrify. • DEVITRIFY v. to deprive of glasslike character, make brittle. |
| DIMINUTIVELY | • diminutively adv. In a diminutive manner. • DIMINUTIVE adv. small. |
| DISMISSIVELY | • dismissively adv. In a dismissive manner. • DISMISSIVE adv. disrespectful, inconsiderate. |
| DIVERSIFYING | • diversifying v. Present participle of diversify. • DIVERSIFY v. to give variety to. |
| DRIVEABILITY | • driveability n. Alternative spelling of drivability. • DRIVEABILITY n. the ability to be driven, also DRIVABILITY. |
| EXHIBITIVELY | • exhibitively adv. In an exhibitive manner. • EXHIBITIVE adv. serving for exhibition; representative. |
| INDECISIVELY | • indecisively adv. In an indecisive manner. • INDECISIVE adv. not decisive. |
| INDICATIVELY | • indicatively adv. In an indicative manner. • INDICATIVE adv. serving to indicate. |
| INDIVERTIBLY | • INDIVERTIBLE adv. that cannot be diverted. |
| INFINITIVELY | • infinitively adv. (Grammar) In the infinitive form. • INFINITIVE adv. expressing the verbal idea without reference to person, number or time. |
| INITIATIVELY | • initiatively adv. (Nonstandard) On one’s own initiative; without being prompted. • INITIATIVE adv. serving to initiate. |
| PERMITTIVITY | • permittivity n. (Physics) A property of a dielectric medium that determines the forces that electric charges placed… • PERMITTIVITY n. the ratio of the electric displacement in a medium to the electric field intensity producing it. |
| REVIVABILITY | • revivability n. The state of being revivable. • REVIVABILITY n. the quality of being revivable. |
| VERIDICALITY | • veridicality n. Truth. • veridicality n. (Psychology, philosophy) The degree to which something, such as a knowledge structure, is veridical;… • VERIDICALITY n. the state of being veridical, truthful. |
| VERISIMILITY | • verisimility n. (Obsolete) Verisimilitude. • VERISIMILITY n. (obsolete) verisimilitude. |
| VINDICTIVELY | • vindictively adv. In a vindictive manner. • VINDICTIVE adv. disposed to seek revenge. |