| ACQUISITIVE | • acquisitive adj. (Obsolete) Acquired. • acquisitive adj. Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring. • acquisitive adj. Dispositioned toward acquiring and retaining information. |
| 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. |
| DILUVIALIST | • diluvialist n. (Historical) One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge. • Diluvialist n. Alternative letter-case form of diluvialist. • DILUVIALIST n. one who believes in Noah's flood. |
| DIMINUTIVES | • diminutives n. Plural of diminutive. • DIMINUTIVE n. a diminutive word, affix, or name. |
| DISQUIETIVE | • disquietive adj. Tending to disquiet. • DISQUIETIVE adj. causing disquiet. |
| IMPULSIVITY | • impulsivity n. The quality of being impulsive, impulsiveness; inclination to act on impulse rather than thought. • IMPULSIVITY n. the state of being impulsive. |
| INCLUSIVITY | • inclusivity n. Inclusiveness. • INCLUSIVITY n. the state of being inclusive. |
| INCURVITIES | • incurvities n. Plural of incurvity. • INCURVITY n. a state of being bent or curved. |
| INQUISITIVE | • inquisitive adj. Eager to acquire knowledge. • inquisitive adj. Too curious; overly interested; nosy. • INQUISITIVE adj. given to examination or investigation. |
| INSINUATIVE | • insinuative adj. Tending to insinuate; insinuating. • INSINUATIVE adj. serving to insinuate. |
| INSTITUTIVE | • institutive adj. Tending or intended to institute; having the power to establish. • institutive adj. Established; depending on, or characterized by, institution or order. • INSTITUTIVE adj. able or tending to establish. |
| INTUITIVISM | • intuitivism n. The doctrine that the ideas of right and wrong are intuitive. • INTUITIVISM n. being intuitive. |
| TRIUMVIRIES | • TRIUMVIRY n. (obsolete) a triumvirate. |
| VICISSITUDE | • vicissitude n. Regular change or succession from one thing to another, or one part of a cycle to the next; alternation;… • vicissitude n. (Often in the plural) A change, especially in one’s life or fortunes. • VICISSITUDE n. a change of circumstances affecting one's life. |
| VISUALITIES | • visualities n. Plural of visuality. • VISUALITY n. (Carlyle) the state of being visible to the mind. |