| AMBIVERTS | • ambiverts n. Plural of ambivert. • AMBIVERT n. someone who is both extroverted and introverted. |
| CENTUMVIR | • centumvir n. (Historical, Ancient Rome) One of a court of about 100 judges chosen to try civil suits. Under the Empire… • CENTUMVIR n. (Latin) in Rome, one of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits. |
| DORMITIVE | • dormitive adj. Causing sleep. • dormitive n. A medicine to promote sleep; a soporific or opiate. • DORMITIVE n. a soporific, such as opium. |
| FORMATIVE | • formative adj. Of or pertaining to the formation and subsequent growth of something. • formative adj. Capable of forming something. • formative adj. (Biology) Capable of producing new tissue. |
| NORMATIVE | • normative adj. Of or pertaining to a norm or standard. • normative adj. Conforming to a norm or norms. • normative adj. Attempting to establish or prescribe a norm. |
| OVERTIMED | • overtimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtime. • OVERTIME v. to exceed the correct allowance of time. |
| OVERTIMER | • overtimer n. An employee who works overtime. • OVERTIMER n. one who works overtime. |
| OVERTIMES | • overtimes n. Plural of overtime. • OVERTIME v. to exceed the correct allowance of time. |
| OVERTIMID | • OVERTIMID adj. too timid. |
| OVERTRIMS | • overtrims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtrim. • OVERTRIM v. to trim too much. |
| PRIMITIVE | • primitive n. (Linguistics) An original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to derivative. • primitive n. A member of a primitive society. • primitive n. A simple-minded person. |
| PROMOTIVE | • promotive adj. Tending to promote. • PROMOTIVE adj. tending to advance, promote, or encourage. |
| SEPTEMVIR | • septemvir n. (Historical) A member of a septemvirate; one of seven people associated in some office. • SEPTEMVIR n. (Latin) one of a board of seven men associated in some office. |
| TIMESAVER | • timesaver n. An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly. • time-saver n. Alternative form of timesaver. • TIMESAVER n. something that saves time. |
| VERMINATE | • verminate v. (Intransitive) To breed vermin. • VERMINATE v. to breed vermin. |
| VIAMETERS | • viameters n. Plural of viameter. • VIAMETER n. a device for measuring distance travelled. |
| VIREMENTS | • virements n. Plural of virement. • VIREMENT n. (French) in accounting, an authorised transfer of a surplus to balance a deficit under another heading. |