| ASSEVERATINGLY | • asseveratingly adv. In an asseverating manner. • ASSEVERATING adv. ASSEVERATE, to state positively, emphatically, also ASSEVER. |
| ASSIMILATIVELY | • ASSIMILATIVE adv. of, relating to, or causing assimilation. |
| DISPENSATIVELY | • dispensatively adv. By dispensation. • DISPENSATIVE adv. granting dispensation. |
| DISSOLVABILITY | • dissolvability n. Capacity of being dissolved; solubility. • DISSOLVABILITY n. the quality of being dissolvable. |
| INEXPRESSIVELY | • inexpressively adv. Without expression. • INEXPRESSIVE adv. lacking expression or meaning. |
| INSUSCEPTIVELY | • INSUSCEPTIVE adv. not susceptible, also INSUSCEPTIBLE. |
| IRRESPONSIVELY | • IRRESPONSIVE adv. not responsive. |
| NONASSERTIVELY | • nonassertively adv. In a nonassertive way. |
| POLYOMAVIRUSES | • polyomaviruses n. Plural of polyomavirus. |
| POSTPOSITIVELY | • postpositively adv. (Grammar) In postpositive fashion. • POSTPOSITIVE adv. of an adjective, placed after the word it modifies e.g. attorney general, Scrabble player manque. |
| SUBSTANTIVALLY | • substantivally adv. In a substantival manner. • SUBSTANTIVAL adv. of, relating to, or serving as a substantive. |
| SUBSTITUTIVELY | • substitutively adv. In a substitutive manner. • SUBSTITUTIVE adv. serving or suitable as a substitute. |
| TRANSMISSIVELY | • transmissively adv. In a transmissive manner. • TRANSMISSIVE adv. relating to transmission. |
| TRANSVERSALITY | • transversality n. (Mathematics) A property of two intersecting submanifolds, where at every intersection point, their… • transversality n. The quality of connecting or representing a range of heterogeneous elements (fields, kinds of people, etc). • TRANSVERSALITY n. the state of being transversal. |
| UNAGGRESSIVELY | • unaggressively adv. Without aggression. |
| UNIMPRESSIVELY | • unimpressively adv. In a unimpressive manner. |
| UNPERSUASIVELY | • unpersuasively adv. In an unpersuasive way. |
| UNRESPONSIVELY | • unresponsively adv. In an unresponsive manner. • UNRESPONSIVE adv. not responsive. |