| AMBIVERSION | • ambiversion n. (Psychology) A personality trait having balanced characteristics of both extroversion and introversion. • AMBIVERSION n. the state of being an ambivert. |
| DIMINUTIVES | • diminutives n. Plural of diminutive. • DIMINUTIVE n. a diminutive word, affix, or name. |
| INVITEMENTS | • invitements n. Plural of invitement. • INVITEMENT n. an invitation. |
| IVERMECTINS | • ivermectins n. Plural of ivermectin. • IVERMECTIN n. a drug used in veterinary medicine. |
| MINIVOLLEYS | • MINIVOLLEY n. a scaled down version of volleyball. |
| MISAVERRING | • MISAVER v. to speak erroneously. |
| MISBEHAVING | • misbehaving n. Bad conduct or actions. • misbehaving v. Present participle of misbehave. • MISBEHAVE v. to behave wrongly. |
| MISCONCEIVE | • misconceive v. To misunderstand. • MISCONCEIVE v. to conceive wrongly. |
| MISDEVOTION | • misdevotion n. Mistaken devotion. • MISDEVOTION n. a wrong devotion. |
| MOVIEGOINGS | • MOVIEGOING n. attendance at the movies. |
| NEGATIVISMS | • negativisms n. Plural of negativism. • NEGATIVISM n. a tendency to deny and criticise, without offering positive suggestions. |
| NEOVITALISM | • neovitalism n. Any revival of vitalism, but especially that of Johannes Reinke (1849–1931). • NEOVITALISM n. the theory or belief that complete causal explanation of vital phenomena cannot be reached without invoking some extra-material concept. |
| NOMINATIVES | • nominatives n. Plural of nominative. • NOMINATIVE n. a case indicating the subject of a verb. |
| REVISIONISM | • revisionism n. (Historiography) The advocacy of a revision of some accepted theory, doctrine or a view of historical events. • revisionism n. (Marxism, derogatory) An evolutionary form of Marxism, abandoning some of its original principles. • REVISIONISM n. a movement in revolutionary Marxian socialism favoring an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary spirit. |
| TIMESERVING | • timeserving n. Alternative form of time-serving. • timeserving adj. Alternative form of time-serving. • time-serving n. Opportunism. |
| VERMILLIONS | • vermillions n. Plural of vermillion. • Vermillions prop.n. Plural of Vermillion. • VERMILLION n. a bright red colour, also VERMEIL, VERMEILLE, VERMELL, VERMIL, VERMILION, VERMILY. |
| VINDEMIATES | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |
| VITAMINISED | • vitaminised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vitaminise. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |
| VITAMINISES | • vitaminises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vitaminise. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |
| VITAMINIZES | • vitaminizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vitaminize. • VITAMINIZE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINISE. |