| AVERTIMENT | • avertiment n. (Obsolete) advertisement (public notice). • AVERTIMENT n. (Milton) advertisement. |
| DEVOURMENT | • devourment n. The act of devouring something. • DEVOURMENT n. the act of devouring. |
| FERMENTIVE | • fermentive adj. Exhibiting or relating to fermentation. • FERMENTIVE adj. relating to fermentation. |
| GOVERNMENT | • government n. The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization. • government n. (Grammar, linguistics) The relationship between a word and its dependents. • government n. The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power. |
| HARVESTMEN | • harvestmen n. Plural of harvestman. • HARVESTMAN n. any member of the Opiliones, a class of Arachnida with very long legs, also HARVESTER. |
| IVERMECTIN | • ivermectin n. (Medicine, pharmacology) A compound of the avermectin group, used as an anthelmintic in veterinary medicine… • IVERMECTIN n. a drug used in veterinary medicine. |
| MISVENTURE | • misventure n. (Archaic) misadventure. • MISVENTURE n. a misadventure, also MISADVENTURE. |
| NUMERATIVE | • numerative adj. Of or pertaining to numeration. • NUMERATIVE adj. relating to numeration. |
| OVERMANTEL | • overmantel n. A decorative structure, usually plasterwork or carved wood, and sometimes containing a mirror, over a mantelpiece. • OVERMANTEL n. an ornamental structure set on a mantelshelf. |
| RAVAGEMENT | • ravagement n. An act of ravaging. • RAVAGEMENT n. laying waste. |
| RAVELMENTS | • ravelments n. Plural of ravelment. • RAVELMENT n. confusion, complexity, tangle. |
| REVEALMENT | • revealment n. The act of revealing something; revelation. • REVEALMENT n. the act of revealing. |
| REVELMENTS | • revelments n. Plural of revelment. • REVELMENT n. the act of revelling. |
| REVETMENTS | • revetments n. Plural of revetment. • REVETMENT n. a masonry etc. facing of an embankment or trench. |
| REVILEMENT | • revilement n. The act of reviling. • REVILEMENT n. the act of reviling. |
| REVIVEMENT | • revivement n. (Obsolete) revival. • REVIVEMENT n. the act of reviving. |
| REVOKEMENT | • revokement n. Revocation. • REVOKEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of revoking. |
| VERMINATED | • verminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of verminate. • VERMINATE v. to breed vermin. |
| VERMINATES | • verminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verminate. • VERMINATE v. to breed vermin. |
| VERMINIEST | • VERMINY adj. full of vermin. |