| IMPULSIVELY | • impulsively adv. In an impulsive manner; with force; by impulse. • IMPULSIVE adv. given to acting on impulse. |
| PLUVIOMETRY | • pluviometry n. The scientific measurement of rainfall. • PLUVIOMETRY n. the measurement of rain. |
| ASSUMPTIVELY | • assumptively adv. In an assumptive manner. • ASSUMPTIVE adv. assumed, or capable of being assumed. |
| COMPULSIVELY | • compulsively adv. In a compulsive manner; obsessively. • COMPULSIVE adv. driven by an ungovernable impulse. |
| IMPERVIOUSLY | • imperviously adv. In an impervious manner; impenetrably; impermeably. • IMPERVIOUS adv. not allowing entrance or passage, also IMPERVIABLE. |
| IMPUTATIVELY | • imputatively adv. In an imputative fashion or manner. • IMPUTATIVE adv. transferred by imputation; that may be imputed. |
| OVERMULTIPLY | • overmultiply v. (Intransitive) To multiply or increase too much; to repeat too often. • OVERMULTIPLY v. to become too numerous. |
| RESUMPTIVELY | • resumptively adv. (Linguistics) In a resumptive manner; in terms of, or by means of, resumption. • RESUMPTIVE adv. taking back; resuming. |
| CONSUMPTIVELY | • consumptively adv. In a consumptive manner. • CONSUMPTIVE adv. tending to consume. |
| PRESUMPTIVELY | • presumptively adv. In a presumptive manner. • presumptively adv. As is presumed to be the case. • PRESUMPTIVE adv. based on probability or presumption. |
| MANIPULATIVELY | • manipulatively adv. In a manipulative manner. • MANIPULATIVE adv. relating to manipulation. |
| PLUMBISOLVENCY | • plumbisolvency n. Alternative form of plumbosolvency. • PLUMBISOLVENCY n. the ability to dissolve lead, also PLUMBOSOLVENCY. |
| PLUMBOSOLVENCY | • plumbosolvency n. The ability of a solvent, notably water, to dissolve lead. • PLUMBOSOLVENCY n. the ability to dissolve lead, also PLUMBISOLVENCY. |
| POLYOMAVIRUSES | • polyomaviruses n. Plural of polyomavirus. |
| UNIMPRESSIVELY | • unimpressively adv. In a unimpressive manner. |
| OVERMULTIPLYING | • overmultiplying v. Present participle of overmultiply. • OVERMULTIPLY v. to become too numerous. |