A supporter or follower of or his ideas, including universal equal income and the abolition of private property.
beaverite
beaverite
noun
(mineralogy) A trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal yellow mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, iron, lead, oxygen, and sulfur.
believeth
believeth
verb
(archaic) third-person singular simple present form of believe
berkovtsi
bevington
bevomited
bevomited
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bevomit
biclavate
bijective
bijective
adj
(mathematics) Having a component that is (specified to be) a bijective map; that specifies a bijective map.
(mathematics, of a map) Both injective and surjective.
binervate
binervate
adj
(zoology, botany) Having only two nerves.
biovulate
bivalents
bivalents
noun
plural of bivalent
bivariant
bivariant
adj
(mathematics) Having two independent variables.
(programming) Both covariant and contravariant.
bivariate
bivariate
adj
(mathematics) Having or involving exactly two variables.
noun
(mathematics) A polynomial or function with exactly two variables.
bivaulted
bivaulted
adj
Having two vaults or arches.
biventral
biventral
adj
Having two bellies
digastric
bivittate
bivittate
adj
Having two longitudinal stripes or vittae
bivoltine
bivoltine
adj
(biology) Having two broods or generations in a year
noun
(biology) A bivoltine organism.
bloviated
bloviated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bloviate
bloviates
bloviates
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bloviate
botvinnik
breveting
breveting
verb
present participle of brevet
brevities
brevities
noun
plural of brevity
bullivant
combative
combative
adj
Given to fighting; disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious.
covibrate
driveboat
drivebolt
drivebolt
noun
A drift; a tool for setting bolts home.
invitable
invitable
adj
Capable of, or suitable for, being invited.
lambitive
lambitive
adj
Alternative form of lambative
objective
objective
adj
(grammar) Of, or relating to a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb.
(linguistics, grammar) Of, or relating to verbal conjugation that indicates the object (patient) of an action. (In linguistic descriptions of Tundra Nenets, among others.)
Based on observed facts; without subjective assessment.
Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices.
Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.
noun
(grammar) The objective case.
(grammar) a noun or pronoun in the objective case.
A goal that is striven for.
A material object that physically exists.
The lens or lenses of a camera, microscope, or other optical device closest to the object being examined.
obtrusive
obtrusive
adj
Noticeable; prominent, especially in a displeasing way.
Pushy.
Sticking out; protruding.
obvention
obvention
noun
(obsolete) The act of happening incidentally; that which happens casually; an incidental advantage; an occasional offering.
obverting
obverting
verb
present participle of obvert
obviating
obviating
verb
present participle of obviate
obviation
obviation
noun
The act of obviating; deterrence or prevention.
obviative
obviative
adj
(linguistics) Relating to such a referent or grammatical marker.
noun
(linguistics) A grammatical marker that distinguishes a relatively non-salient referent in a given context from a relatively salient (proximate) one.
obviators
obviators
noun
plural of obviator
overbites
overbites
noun
plural of overbite
overbuilt
overbuilt
adj
(mechanical devices, buildings) Built for heavier duty than might be predicted to be necessary.
(real estate) Overdeveloped.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overbuild
pivotable
pivotable
adj
Capable of being pivoted.
probative
probative
adj
(law) Tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade someone of the truth of an allegation.
revibrant
revibrate
revibrate
verb
To vibrate back or in return.
riverboat
riverboat
noun
A watercraft designed for operating on rivers.
subcavity
subcavity
noun
a cavity within a larger one
sublative
sublative
adj
(grammar) Of or relating to the sublative case.
Having power, or tending, to take away.
noun
(grammar) A case of nouns in Finno-Ugric languages used to express the destination of movement, originally onto the surface of something (e.g. climb onto a tree), and, by extension, in other figurative meanings as well (e.g. to university).
submotive
submotive
noun
(music) Alternative form of submotif
subvirate
thievable
triverbal
triverbal
adj
of three words
unvibrant
unvibrant
adj
Not vibrant.
vasotribe
vasotribe
noun
(rare) Synonym of angiotribe
veblenite
verbalist
verbalist
noun
One who favours words or the wording of something over its meaning or the idea behind it.
One who possesses verbal or oratorical skill.
verbality
verbality
noun
Proficiency or fluency in the use of words.
The state or characteristic of consisting of words; that which consists simply of verbiage.
verbosity
verbosity
noun
(In composition and rhetoric ) The excess use of words, especially using more than are needed for clarity or precision; long-windedness
veritable
veritable
adj
He is a veritable genius.
True; genuine.
veritably
veritably
adv
In a veritable manner; in a way that truly and accurately describes something.
vestibula
vestibula
noun
plural of vestibulum
vestibule
vestibule
noun
(anatomy) Any of a number of body cavities or channels, serving as or resembling an entrance to another bodily space.
(architecture) A large entrance hall in a temple or palace.
(architecture) A small entrance hall, antechamber, passage, or room between the outer door and the main hall, lobby, or interior of a building.
(rail transport) An enclosed entrance at the end of a railway passenger car.
Clipping of vulval vestibule: the space in the vulva between the labia minora and into which both the urethra and vagina open.
The central cavity of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear or the parts (such as the saccule and utricle) of the membranous labyrinth that it contains.
The part of the left ventricle below the aortic orifice.
The part of the mouth outside the teeth and gums.
verb
(transitive) To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules.
viability
viability
noun
The property of being viable; the ability to live or to succeed
vibetoite
vibrantly
vibrantly
adv
In a vibrant manner.
vibratile
vibratile
adj
Adapted to, or used in, vibratory motion; having the power of vibrating.
vibrating
vibrating
adj
that vibrates
verb
present participle of vibrate
vibration
vibration
noun
(by extension, slang, often in the plural) An instinctively sensed emotional aura or atmosphere.
(parapsychology) A vibrational energy of spiritual nature through which mediumistic and other paranormal phenomena are conveyed or affected.
(physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position.
A single complete vibrating motion.
The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.