| ADVERSARIAL | • adversarial adj. Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary; combative, hostile, opposed. • adversarial adj. (Law) In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse parties… • ADVERSARIAL adj. combative, antagonistic. |
| ADVERSARIES | • adversaries n. Plural of adversary. • ADVERSARY n. an opponent. |
| ADVERSATIVE | • adversative adj. (Linguistics) Expressing opposition or difference. • adversative adj. (Linguistics) Expressing adverse effect. • adversative n. (Rare, dated) Something, particularly a clause or conjunction, which is adversative. |
| ANNIVERSARY | • anniversary n. A day that is an exact number of years (to the day) since a given significant event occurred. Often… • anniversary n. (Loosely) A day subsequent in time to a given event by some significant period other than a year (especially… • ANNIVERSARY n. the annual recurrence of a date marking a notable event. |
| CONVERSABLE | • conversable adj. (Of people) Able and inclined to engage in conversation. • conversable adj. (Of people, obsolete) Able to be conversed with. • conversable adj. (Of things, obsolete) Pertaining to, suited for or exhibiting conversation. |
| CONVERSABLY | • conversably adv. In a conversable manner. • CONVERSABLE adv. able to be conversed with. |
| CONVERSANCE | • conversance n. The condition of being conversant. • CONVERSANCE n. the state of being conversant, also CONVERSANCY. |
| CONVERSANCY | • conversancy n. The condition of being conversant. • CONVERSANCY n. the state of being conversant, also CONVERSANCE. |
| CONVERSATED | • conversated v. Simple past tense and past participle of conversate. |
| CONVERSATES | • conversates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conversate. |
| OVERSAILING | • oversailing v. Present participle of oversail. • OVERSAIL v. to project. |
| OVERSALTING | • oversalting v. Present participle of oversalt. • OVERSALT v. to salt to excess. |
| OVERSAUCING | • oversaucing v. Present participle of oversauce. • OVERSAUCE v. to sauce excessively. |
| TRANSVERSAL | • transversal adj. Running or lying across; transverse. • transversal adj. Exhibiting or pertaining to transversality; connecting hetergeneous elements (fields, kinds of people, etc). • transversal n. A line which traverses or intersects any system of other lines transversely. |
| TRAVERSABLE | • traversable adj. Able to be traversed. • traversable adj. (Law) Deniable; liable to legal objection. • traversable n. (Programming) Any object that can be navigated by traversal. |
| UNIVERSALLY | • universally adv. In a universal manner. • universally adv. By everyone or by the vast majority of people. • UNIVERSAL adv. of the universe; comprehending, affecting, the whole world. |
| VERSABILITY | • versability n. The quality or state of being versable. • VERSABILITY n. (obsolete) aptness to be turned around. |
| VERSATILELY | • versatilely adv. In a versatile manner. • VERSATILE adv. turning easily from one thing to another. |
| VERSATILITY | • versatility n. The property of being versatile or having many different abilities; flexibility. • VERSATILITY n. the state of being versatile. |