| DISENVELOP | • disenvelop v. To unwrap or disentangle. • DISENVELOP v. to free from that in which a thing is enveloped. |
| EXPLETIVES | • expletives n. Plural of expletive. • EXPLETIVE n. a swearword. |
| EXPLOSIVES | • explosives n. Plural of explosive. • EXPLOSIVE n. something that will explode. |
| MISDEVELOP | • misdevelop v. To develop badly or wrongly. • MISDEVELOP v. to develop wrongly. |
| OVERSIMPLE | • oversimple adj. Excessively simple; lacking the necessary complexity. • OVERSIMPLE adj. too simple. |
| PLOVERIEST | • PLOVERY adj. abounding in plovers. |
| POLVERINES | • polverines n. Plural of polverine. • POLVERINE n. (obsolete) barilla ash, used in glassmaking, also PULVERINE. |
| PRECLUSIVE | • preclusive adj. Serving to preclude. • PRECLUSIVE adj. tending to preclude. |
| PREVAILERS | • prevailers n. Plural of prevailer. • PREVAILER n. one who prevails. |
| PRIVILEGES | • privileges n. Plural of privilege. • privileges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of privilege. • PRIVILEGE v. to grant a privilege to. |
| PULVERINES | • PULVERINE n. barilla ash, used in glassmaking, also POLVERINE. |
| PULVERISED | • pulverised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pulverise. • PULVERISE v. to reduce to powder, also PULVERIZE. |
| PULVERISER | • pulveriser n. Alternative spelling of pulverizer. • PULVERISER n. one who pulverises, also PULVERIZER. |
| PULVERISES | • pulverises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pulverise. • PULVERISE v. to reduce to powder, also PULVERIZE. |
| PULVERIZES | • pulverizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pulverize. • PULVERIZE v. to reduce to powder. |
| REPRIEVALS | • reprievals n. Plural of reprieval. • REPRIEVAL n. a reprieve. |
| SPLENATIVE | • splenative adj. (Obsolete) pertaining to the spleen. • SPLENATIVE adj. (obsolete) hot-tempered. |
| SUPPLETIVE | • suppletive adj. Making up for deficiencies; supplementary; suppletory. • suppletive adj. (Grammar) Supplying an etymologically unrelated word with forms, or which is used as one of its forms… • suppletive adj. (Law) Relating to laws which can apply in a contract if the parties choose to agree to this. |