ABBREVIATURE | • abbreviature n. An abridgment; a compendium; an abstract. • abbreviature n. (Obsolete) An abbreviated state or form. • abbreviature n. A shortened form of a word or phrase, used in place of the whole; an abbreviation. |
ABRASIVENESS | • abrasiveness n. The property, quality or instance of being abrasive. • ABRASIVENESS n. the quality of being abrasive. |
ADVERBIALISE | • adverbialise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of adverbialize. • ADVERBIALISE v. to give the character of an adverb to, also ADVERBIALIZE. |
ADVERBIALIZE | • adverbialize v. (American spelling) To use as or change into an adverb. • ADVERBIALIZE v. to give the character of an adverb to, also ADVERBIALISE. |
BASKETWEAVER | • basketweaver n. One who takes part in the craft of basketweaving. • BASKETWEAVER n. one who weaves baskets. |
BEAVERBOARDS | • beaverboards n. Plural of beaverboard. • BEAVERBOARD n. a building-board of wood fibre. |
BRAAIVLEISES | • BRAAIVLEIS n. (South African) a barbecue party. |
MANEUVERABLE | • maneuverable adj. (Often in combination) Able to be maneuvered. • MANEUVERABLE adj. capable of being maneuvered. |
MANOEUVRABLE | • manoeuvrable adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of maneuverable. • manœuvrable adj. Obsolete form of maneuverable. • MANOEUVRABLE adj. able to be manoeuvred. |
OVERBALANCED | • overbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance. • OVERBALANCE v. to topple over. |
OVERBALANCES | • overbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance. • OVERBALANCE v. to topple over. |
UNREVEALABLE | • unrevealable adj. Unable to be revealed. • UNREVEALABLE adj. not revealable. |
VARIABLENESS | • variableness n. The quality or state of being variable. • VARIABLENESS n. the state of being variable. |