| DISSOLVENT | • dissolvent adj. Capable of dissolution into a fluid. • dissolvent adj. Having power to dissolve a solid body. • dissolvent n. A substance which can dissolve or be dissolved into a liquid. |
| DISSOLVING | • dissolving v. Present participle of dissolve. • dissolving n. The act by which something dissolves. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| DIVULSIONS | • divulsions n. Plural of divulsion. • DIVULSION n. the act of pulling or rendering apart or away. |
| INSOLVENTS | • insolvents n. Plural of insolvent. • INSOLVENT n. one who is insolvent. |
| JOVIALNESS | • jovialness n. The state or condition of being jovial; joviality. • JOVIALNESS n. noisy mirth, joviality. |
| LIVRAISONS | • livraisons n. Plural of livraison. • LIVRAISON n. (French) a part of a book or literary composition printed and delivered by itself. |
| LOVELINESS | • loveliness n. (Uncountable) The property of being lovely, of attractiveness, beauty, appearing to be lovable. • loveliness n. (Countable) The result of being lovely. • loveliness n. (Zoology, collective) A group of ladybirds. |
| LOVINGNESS | • lovingness n. The quality of being loving. • LOVINGNESS n. affection; kind regard. |
| NOVELISERS | • novelisers n. Plural of noveliser. • NOVELISER n. one who makes a novel of something, also NOVELIZER. |
| REVULSIONS | • revulsions n. Plural of revulsion. • REVULSION n. a feeling of strong dislike or disgust. |
| SALVATIONS | • salvations n. Plural of salvation. • SALVATION n. an act of saving; a means of preservation. |
| SLOVENRIES | • slovenries n. Plural of slovenry. • SLOVENRY n. (Shakespeare) slovenliness. |
| SOLVATIONS | • solvations n. Plural of solvation. • SOLVATION n. a chemical process in which a solute and solvent combine with relatively weak covalent bonds, e.g. hydration. |
| SOLVENCIES | • solvencies n. Plural of solvency. • SOLVENCY n. the ability to pay all debts. |
| VIOLINISTS | • violinists n. Plural of violinist. • VIOLINIST n. one who plays the violin. |
| VISIONLESS | • visionless adj. Blind. • visionless adj. Lacking a vision, lacking vision; uninspired. • VISIONLESS adj. destitute of vision; sightless. |
| VOLCANISES | • volcanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of volcanise. • VOLCANISE v. to subject to the action of volcanic heat, also VOLCANIZE. |
| VOLCANISMS | • volcanisms n. Plural of volcanism. • VOLCANISM n. volcanic power or action, also VULCANISM. |
| VOLCANISTS | • volcanists n. Plural of volcanist. • VOLCANIST n. one versed in the history and phenomena of volcanoes, also VULCANIST. |
| VOLTINISMS | • voltinisms n. Plural of voltinism. • VOLTINISM n. the number of broods typically produced per year by a population of a particular insect species. |