| ENLIVENING | • enlivening v. Present participle of enliven. • ENLIVEN v. to make lively. |
| INVENTIONAL | • INVENTIONAL adj. relating to invention. |
| CONVENTICLING | • conventicling v. Present participle of conventicle. • conventicling adj. (Obsolete) Belonging or going to, or resembling, a conventicle. • CONVENTICLE v. to hold such an assembly. |
| INCONVINCIBLE | • inconvincible adj. Incapable of being convinced. • INCONVINCIBLE adj. incapable of being convinced. |
| INVENTIONLESS | • inventionless adj. Without an invention. • INVENTIONLESS adj. without invention. |
| NONINVASIVELY | • noninvasively adv. In a noninvasive manner. |
| UNINVENTIVELY | • uninventively adv. In an uninventive way. |
| INCONVENIENTLY | • inconveniently adv. In an inconvenient manner. • INCONVENIENT adv. not convenient esp. in giving trouble or annoyance. |
| INTERINVOLVING | • interinvolving v. Present participle of interinvolve. • INTERINVOLVE v. to involve between. |
| INTERVENTIONAL | • interventional adj. Incorporating, or characterized by, intervention. • interventional adj. (Cardiology) Specializing in coronary intervention. • INTERVENTIONAL adj. of the nature of intervention. |
| INVINCIBLENESS | • invincibleness n. The quality of being invincible; unconquerableness; insuperableness. • INVINCIBLE n. unconquerable. |
| UNAVAILINGNESS | • unavailingness n. The state or condition of being unavailing; fruitlessness. • UNAVAILING n. not availing. |
| CONVENTIONALISE | • conventionalise v. Alternative spelling of conventionalize. • CONVENTIONALISE v. to make conventional, also CONVENTIONALIZE. |
| CONVENTIONALISM | • conventionalism n. (Uncountable) Adherence to social conventions; conventional behavior. • conventionalism n. (Countable, obsolete) A conventional act or constraint. • conventionalism n. (Uncountable, philosophy) The doctrine that logical or mathematical principles are simply the expression… |
| CONVENTIONALIST | • conventionalist adj. (Philosophy) Of, pertaining to, or supporting conventionalism. • conventionalist n. (History) A member or supporter of the French National Convention. • conventionalist n. A person of conventional behaviour or beliefs. |
| CONVENTIONALITY | • conventionality n. (Uncountable) The state of being conventional. • conventionality n. (Countable) Something conventional; a convention. • CONVENTIONALITY n. a conventional usage, practice, or thing. |
| CONVENTIONALIZE | • conventionalize v. (Transitive) To make something conventional. • CONVENTIONALIZE v. to make conventional, also CONVENTIONALISE. |
| INVOLUNTARINESS | • involuntariness n. The state of being involuntary; unwillingness; automatism. • INVOLUNTARINESS n. the state of being involuntary. |
| UNBELIEVINGNESS | • unbelievingness n. Lack of belief; unbelief. • UNBELIEVINGNESS n. the state of being unbelieving. |