| AFFECTIVITY | • affectivity n. Ability to experience affects: feelings, emotions, judgement, motivations, etc. • AFFECTIVITY n. the quality of being affective. |
| AFFIRMINGLY | • affirmingly adv. In an affirming manner. • AFFIRMING adv. AFFIRM, to state positively. |
| DIFFICULTLY | • difficultly adv. (Archaic) With difficulty; not easily. • DIFFICULT adv. not easy, hard to do. |
| DIFFIDENTLY | • diffidently adv. In a diffident manner; without confidence in oneself. • DIFFIDENT adv. hesitant in acting or speaking. |
| DIFFUSIVELY | • diffusively adv. In a diffusive manner. • diffusively adv. With regard to diffusion. • DIFFUSIVE adv. having the quality of diffusing. |
| DIFFUSIVITY | • diffusivity n. A tendency to diffuse. • diffusivity n. (Physics) a coefficient of diffusion; especially the amount of heat that passes through a given area in unit time. • DIFFUSIVITY n. the state of being diffusive. |
| EFFECTIVITY | • effectivity n. (Uncountable) The ability or power to be effective. • effectivity n. (Countable) A measure of the effectiveness of something. • effectivity n. (Countable) [Technical documentation] An indication of the product, procedure, or timescale for which… |
| EFFICIENTLY | • efficiently adv. In an efficient manner. • EFFICIENT adv. capable of doing what may be required. |
| FLINTIFYING | • flintifying v. Present participle of flintify. • FLINTIFY v. to turn into flint. |
| FLUIDIFYING | • fluidifying v. Present participle of fluidify. • FLUIDIFY v. to make fluid, also FLUIDIZE, FLUIDISE. |
| FORESIGNIFY | • foresignify v. (Transitive) To signify beforehand; foreshow. • FORESIGNIFY v. (archaic) to signify in advance. |
| FRUCTIFYING | • fructifying v. Present participle of fructify. • FRUCTIFY v. to bear fruit. |
| OFFICIALITY | • officiality n. The charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official. • officiality n. The ecclesiastical charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official principal. • officiality n. The state or fact of being official. |
| OFFICINALLY | • officinally adv. In officinal terms. • OFFICINAL adv. tending or used to cure disease or relieve pain. |
| OFFICIOUSLY | • officiously adv. In an officious manner. • OFFICIOUS adv. volunteering one's services too eagerly. |
| SUFFICIENCY | • sufficiency n. (Uncountable) The quality or condition of being sufficient. • sufficiency n. (Countable) An adequate amount. • SUFFICIENCY n. the state of being sufficient, also SUFFICIENCE. |