| BIVALVATE | • bivalvate adj. Having the form of a bivalve: consisting of or incorporating two matching hinged or folding parts. • BIVALVATE adj. of molluscs, having two valves. |
| CALVARIAE | • calvariae n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM. |
| CALVARIAL | • calvarial adj. Of or pertaining to the calvaria. • CALVARIAL adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAN. |
| CALVARIAN | • calvarian adj. Alternative form of calvarial. • CALVARIAN adj. relating to the calvarium, the upper skull, also CALVARIAL. |
| CALVARIAS | • calvarias n. Plural of calvaria. • CALVARIA n. the upper part of the skull enclosing the brain in vertebrates, also CALVARIUM. |
| CALVARIES | • calvaries n. Plural of calvary. • CALVARY n. a place or occasion of severe trial, anguish, or suffering. |
| CALVARIUM | • calvarium n. (Anatomy) The upper, domelike portion of the skull (without the lower jaw). • CALVARIUM n. (Latin) the dome of the skull. |
| GALVANISE | • galvanise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of galvanize. • GALVANISE v. to subject to the action of an electric current, also GALVANIZE. |
| GALVANISM | • galvanism n. The chemical generation of electricity. • galvanism n. The therapeutic use of electricity directly applied to the body. • GALVANISM n. the production of an electric current by chemical means, as in a battery. |
| GALVANIST | • galvanist n. One versed in galvanism. • GALVANIST n. one who engages in galvanism. |
| GALVANIZE | • galvanize v. (Chemistry) To coat with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means. • galvanize v. To coat with rust-resistant zinc. • galvanize v. (Figurative) To shock or stimulate into sudden activity, as if by electric shock. |
| MALVASIAN | • MALVASIAN adj. relating to malvasia, a type of grape used to make malmsey. |
| MALVASIAS | • malvasias n. Plural of malvasia. • MALVASIA n. a type of grape from which malmsey is made. |
| SALVAGEES | • salvagees n. Plural of salvagee. • SALVAGEE n. one in whose favor salvage has been effected. |
| SALVAGERS | • salvagers n. Plural of salvager. • SALVAGER n. one who salvages. |
| SALVAGING | • salvaging v. Present participle of salvage. • salvaging n. The act by which something is salvaged. • SALVAGE v. to save from loss or destruction. |
| SALVARSAN | • salvarsan n. (Medicine) The organoarsenic compound arsphenamine, formerly used in the treatment of syphilis and the… • SALVARSAN n. (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis. |
| SALVATION | • salvation n. (Religion) The process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from hell). • salvation n. The process of being restored or made new for the purpose of becoming saved; the process of being rid… • salvation v. (Rare) To save, in the religious sense; to bring to salvation. |
| SALVATORY | • salvatory n. (Obsolete) A place where things are preserved; a repository. • SALVATORY n. a repository for safe storage. |
| VALVASSOR | • valvassor n. Alternative form of vavasour. • VALVASSOR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VAVASOR, VAVASOUR, VAVASSOR. |