| APPERCEIVE | • apperceive v. (Obsolete) To perceive. • apperceive v. (Psychology) To be aware of perceiving; to understand a perception by linking it mentally with a mass… • APPERCEIVE v. to perceive an inner meaning. |
| CONCEIVERS | • conceivers n. Plural of conceiver. • CONCEIVER n. one who conceives. |
| CONCEIVING | • conceiving v. Present participle of conceive. • conceiving n. Conception. • CONCEIVE v. to understand. |
| DECEIVABLE | • deceivable adj. Able to be deceived; gullible. • deceivable adj. (Obsolete) Deceitful. • DECEIVABLE adj. fitted to deceive; deceitful. |
| DECEIVABLY | • deceivably adv. In a deceivable way. • DECEIVABLE adv. fitted to deceive; deceitful. |
| DECEIVINGS | • deceivings n. Plural of deceiving. • DECEIVING n. the act of deceiving. |
| PERCEIVERS | • perceivers n. Plural of perceiver. • PERCEIVER n. one who perceives. |
| PERCEIVING | • perceiving v. Present participle of perceive. • perceiving n. The act by which something is perceived. • PERCEIVING n. the act of perceiving. |
| RECEIVABLE | • receivable adj. Capable of being received, especially of a debt, from the perspective of the creditor. • receivable n. A debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business. • receivable n. Especially, a debt arising from a sale on account or on credit. |
| RECEIVINGS | • receivings n. Plural of receiving. • RECEIVING n. the act of receiving. |
| RECONCEIVE | • reconceive v. To conceive something in a new way. • RECONCEIVE v. to conceive again. |
| UNDECEIVED | • undeceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of undeceive. • undeceived adj. Not having been deceived. • UNDECEIVE v. to free from deception. |
| UNDECEIVER | • undeceiver n. One who undeceives. • UNDECEIVER n. one who undeceives. |
| UNDECEIVES | • undeceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undeceive. • UNDECEIVE v. to free from deception. |
| UNRECEIVED | • unreceived adj. Not having been received. • UNRECEIVED adj. not received. |