| ANTINOVEL | • antinovel n. (Literature) A novel that deliberately avoids the typical conventions of the novel, such as a coherent… • antinovel n. (Literature, by extension) Any style of writing that deviates from the norm of technical conventions… • anti-novel n. Alternative spelling of antinovel. |
| ELEVATION | • elevation n. The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons… • elevation n. The condition of being or feeling elevated; heightened; exaltation. • elevation n. That which is raised up or elevated; an elevated place or station. |
| EVOLUTING | • EVOLUTE v. to develop by evolution. |
| EVOLUTION | • evolution n. A change of position. • evolution n. An unfolding. • evolution n. Process of development. |
| INSOLVENT | • insolvent adj. Unable to pay one’s bills as they fall due. • insolvent adj. Owing more than one has in assets. • insolvent adj. Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner. |
| INVIOLATE | • inviolate adj. Not violated; free from violation or hurt of any kind; secure against violation or impairment. • inviolate adj. Incorruptible. • INVIOLATE adj. not violated; uninjured, also INVIOLATED. |
| INVOLUTED | • involuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of involute. • involuted adj. Alternative form of involute. • INVOLUTE v. to roll or curl up. |
| INVOLUTES | • involutes n. Plural of involute. • involutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of involute. • INVOLUTE v. to roll or curl up. |
| LONGEVITY | • longevity n. The quality of being long-lasting, especially of life. • longevity n. Duration over time; persistence. • LONGEVITY n. long life. |
| NOVELISTS | • novelists n. Plural of novelist. • NOVELIST n. one who writes novels. |
| NOVELTIES | • novelties n. Plural of novelty. • NOVELTY n. something unusual. |
| OLIVENITE | • olivenite n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic copper arsenate mineral with the chemical formula Cu2AsO4OH. • OLIVENITE n. an olive-green hydrous arseniate of copper. |
| PONTLEVIS | • pontlevis n. (Obsolete) A drawbridge. • pontlevis n. (Obsolete) The act of a horse that rears up on its hind legs, risking tumbling backward and falling upon the rider. • PONTLEVIS n. (French) a drawbridge. |
| REVOLTING | • revolting v. Present participle of revolt. • revolting n. Revolution; revolt. • revolting adj. Repulsive, disgusting. |
| VELOUTINE | • veloutine n. A corded fabric of merino and fancy wool. • VELOUTINE n. velvety corded wool. |
| VIOLENTED | • violented v. Simple past tense and past participle of violent. • VIOLENT v. (obsolete) to force. |
| VIOLENTLY | • violently adv. In a violent manner. • violently adv. To an intense degree; extremely; strongly; intensely. • VIOLENT adv. intensely forcible. |
| VOLITIENT | • volitient adj. Exercising the will; acting from choice. • VOLITIENT adj. willing. |