| GENITIVES | • genitives n. Plural of genitive. • GENITIVE n. a grammatical case indicating possession, origin or relation. |
| INCENTIVE | • incentive n. Something that motivates, rouses, or encourages. • incentive n. A bonus or reward, often monetary, to work harder. • incentive adj. Inciting; encouraging or moving; rousing to action; stimulating. |
| INCEPTIVE | • inceptive adj. Beginning; of or relating to inception. • inceptive adj. (Grammar) Aspectually inflected to show that the action is beginning. • inceptive n. (Grammar) An inceptive construction. |
| INFECTIVE | • infective adj. Able to cause infection; infectious. • infective n. (Epidemiology) A person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others. • INFECTIVE adj. infectious. |
| INGESTIVE | • ingestive adj. Of or pertaining to ingestion. • INGESTIVE adj. relating to ingestion, the act of taking e.g. food into the body. |
| INJECTIVE | • injective adj. (Mathematics) of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range)… • INJECTIVE adj. being a one to one mathematical function. |
| INTENSIVE | • intensive adj. Thorough; to a great degree; with intensity. • intensive adj. Demanding; requiring a great amount of work etc. • intensive adj. Highly concentrated. |
| INTENTIVE | • intentive adj. Paying attention; attentive, heedful. • intentive adj. Intent (Of the mind, thoughts etc.). • intentive adj. (Grammar) Expressing intent. |
| INTERVEIN | • intervein adj. Between veins. • intervein v. (Transitive) To form veins mutually with. • INTERVEIN v. to intersect (as) with veins. |
| INTERVIEW | • interview n. (Obsolete) An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures. • interview n. Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official or adversarial nature. • interview n. A conversation in person (Or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist… |
| INVECTIVE | • invective n. An expression which inveighs or rails against a person. • invective n. A severe or violent censure or reproach. • invective n. Something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another. |
| INVENTIVE | • inventive adj. Of, or relating to invention; pertaining to the act of devising new mechanisms or processes. • inventive adj. Possessed of a particular capacity for the design of new mechanisms or processes, creative or skilful at inventing. • inventive adj. Purposefully fictive. |
| LENITIVES | • lenitives n. Plural of lenitive. • LENITIVE n. a soothing medicine. |
| NAIVETIES | • naiveties n. Plural of naivety. • NAIVETY n. the quality of being naive, also NAIVETE. |
| OLIVENITE | • olivenite n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic copper arsenate mineral with the chemical formula Cu2AsO4OH. • OLIVENITE n. an olive-green hydrous arseniate of copper. |
| PREINVITE | • PREINVITE v. to invite beforehand. |
| REINVITED | • reinvited v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvite. • REINVITE v. to invite again. |
| REINVITES | • reinvites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvite. • REINVITE v. to invite again. |
| SENSITIVE | • sensitive adj. Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses. • sensitive adj. Responsive to stimuli. • sensitive adj. (Of a person) Easily offended, upset, or hurt. |
| VITELLINE | • vitelline adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling the yolk of an egg. • vitelline n. (Anatomy) A terminal branch of any of the main arteries connecting the aorta to the yolk sac. • VITELLINE n. a vitellus, a membrane surrounding the yolk of an egg. |