| BEREAVEMENT | • bereavement n. The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death. • BEREAVEMENT n. the state or fact of being bereaved. |
| DELIVERYMEN | • deliverymen n. Plural of deliveryman. • delivery␣men n. Plural of delivery man. • DELIVERYMAN n. a person who delivers wholesale or retail goods to customers usually over a regular local route. |
| DEPRAVEMENT | • depravement n. (Archaic) Depravity; corruption. • DEPRAVEMENT n. (archaic) vitiation. |
| DEPRIVEMENT | • deprivement n. Deprivation. • DEPRIVEMENT n. the act of depriving. |
| DIVERGEMENT | • divergement n. (Archaic) divergence. • DIVERGEMENT n. the act of diverging. |
| ENUMERATIVE | • enumerative adj. Of, pertaining to or based on enumeration. • ENUMERATIVE adj. serving to enumerate. |
| ENVERMEILED | • envermeiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| MANEUVERERS | • maneuverers n. Plural of maneuverer. • MANEUVERER n. one who maneuvers, also MANOEUVRER. |
| MANOEUVERED | • manoeuvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of manoeuver. • manœuvered v. (UK) Obsolete spelling of maneuvered. • MANOEUVER v. to execute a contrived, complicated, and possibly deceptive plan or action, also MANEUVER, MANOEUVRE. |
| OVERTEEMING | • overteeming v. Present participle of overteem. • OVERTEEM v. to produce in excess. |
| PREMOVEMENT | • premovement adj. Prior to movement. • PREMOVEMENT n. the act of premoving. |
| REMOVEDNESS | • removedness n. The quality of being removed; distance. • REMOVEDNESS n. the state of being removed. |
| REVEALMENTS | • revealments n. Plural of revealment. • REVEALMENT n. the act of revealing. |
| REVENGEMENT | • revengement n. Revenge. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |
| REVILEMENTS | • revilements n. Plural of revilement. • REVILEMENT n. the act of reviling. |
| REVIVEMENTS | • revivements n. Plural of revivement. • REVIVEMENT n. the act of reviving. |
| REVOKEMENTS | • revokements n. Plural of revokement. • REVOKEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of revoking. |
| VENTURESOME | • venturesome adj. Bold; willing to take risks; adventurous. • venturesome adj. Potentially hazardous; risky. • VENTURESOME adj. involving risk. |