| ARRIVISMES | • ARRIVISME n. (French) the state of being an arriviste, an upstart. |
| ARRIVISTES | • arrivistes n. Plural of arriviste. • ARRIVISTE n. (French) one that is a new and uncertain arrival (as in social position or artistic endeavor). |
| CODERIVING | • CODERIVE v. to derive jointly. |
| CONTRIVING | • contriving v. Present participle of contrive. • contriving n. The act of one who contrives. • CONTRIVE v. to devise. |
| DESCRIVING | • descriving v. Present participle of descrive. • DESCRIVE v. to recount the physical appearance, also DESCRIBE. |
| MISDRIVING | • misdriving v. Present participle of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| NONTRIVIAL | • nontrivial adj. Not trivial. • non-trivial adj. Alternative spelling of nontrivial. • NONTRIVIAL adj. not trivial. |
| OUTDRIVING | • outdriving v. Present participle of outdrive. • OUTDRIVE v. to drive a golf ball farther than. |
| PRIVILEGED | • privileged v. Simple past tense and past participle of privilege. • privileged adj. Having special privileges. • privileged adj. (Law) Not subject to legal discovery due to a protected status. |
| PRIVILEGES | • privileges n. Plural of privilege. • privileges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of privilege. • PRIVILEGE v. to grant a privilege to. |
| QUADRIVIAL | • quadrivial n. Any of the four "liberal arts" making up the quadrivium. • quadrivial adj. Having four ways meeting in a point. • QUADRIVIAL adj. leading in four directions; concerning a four-way junction. |
| QUADRIVIUM | • quadrivium n. (Education, historical) The higher division of the seven liberal arts in the Middle Ages, composed of… • QUADRIVIUM n. (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry. |
| RESTRIVING | • restriving v. Present participle of restrive. • RESTRIVE v. to strive again. |
| STRIVINGLY | • strivingly adv. With effort. • STRIVING adv. trying hard. |
| THRIVINGLY | • thrivingly adv. In a thriving manner, or so as to thrive. • THRIVING adv. flourishing. |
| TRIVIALISE | • trivialise v. Non-Oxford standard spelling of trivialize. • TRIVIALISE v. to make trivial, also TRIVIALIZE. |
| TRIVIALISM | • trivialism n. (Logic) The theory that every proposition and its negation is true. • trivialism n. A trivial matter or method; a triviality. • TRIVIALISM n. a trivial matter or method. |
| TRIVIALIST | • trivialist n. (Logic) A proponent of trivialism, the metaphysical and logical theory that all propositions are true. • trivialist n. (Rare) One who is interested in trivia or trivialities; one who is familiar with the small details of… • TRIVIALIST n. a maker of trivial remarks etc. |
| TRIVIALITY | • triviality n. The quality of being trivial or unimportant. • triviality n. Something which is trivial or unimportant. • TRIVIALITY n. the state of being trivia. |
| TRIVIALIZE | • trivialize v. (Transitive) To make something appear trivial. • TRIVIALIZE v. to make trivial, also TRIVIALISE. |