CIRCUMNAVIGATED | • circumnavigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumnavigate. • CIRCUMNAVIGATE v. to go completely around, as the earth, esp. by water. |
DESTRUCTIVISM | • destructivism n. An art movement that involves destroying objects in front of spectators. • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
DESTRUCTIVISMS | • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
DIMINUTIVE | • diminutive adj. Very small. • diminutive adj. (Obsolete) Serving to diminish. • diminutive adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to, or creating a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment. |
DIMINUTIVELY | • diminutively adv. In a diminutive manner. • DIMINUTIVE adv. small. |
DIMINUTIVENESS | • diminutiveness n. The state or quality of being diminutive. • DIMINUTIVENESS n. the state of being diminutive. |
DIMINUTIVES | • diminutives n. Plural of diminutive. • DIMINUTIVE n. a diminutive word, affix, or name. |
DISSIMULATIVE | • dissimulative adj. Of or pertaining to dissimulation. • DISSIMULATIVE adj. related to dissimulation. |
DIVERTICULUM | • diverticulum n. (Anatomy) A small out-pouching of an organ wall such as the large intestine or urinary bladder. • DIVERTICULUM n. a blind passage or tunnel. |
MULTIGRAVIDAE | • multigravidae n. Plural of multigravida. • MULTIGRAVIDA n. a woman pregnant for at least the third time. |
MULTIVOICED | • multivoiced adj. Having more than one voice. |
MUNDIFICATIVE | • mundificative adj. Cleansing. • mundificative n. Any detergent medicine or preparation. • MUNDIFICATIVE n. a cleansing medicine or preparation. |
MUNDIFICATIVES | • mundificatives n. Plural of mundificative. • MUNDIFICATIVE n. a cleansing medicine or preparation. |
OVERMULTIPLIED | • overmultiplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmultiply. • OVERMULTIPLY v. to become too numerous. |
OVERMULTITUDING | • OVERMULTITUDE v. (Milton) to outnumber. |
VERISIMILITUDE | • verisimilitude n. The property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality, realism. • verisimilitude n. A statement which merely appears to be true. • verisimilitude n. (In composing a fiction): Faithfulness to its own rules; internal cohesion. |
VERISIMILITUDES | • verisimilitudes n. Plural of verisimilitude. • VERISIMILITUDE n. the state of being verisimilar, having the appearance of truth. |