(chemistry, of a dye) Needing the use of a mordant to be made fast to that which is being dyed.
(grammar) Adjectival; pertaining to or functioning as an adjective.
(law) Applying to methods of enforcement and rules of procedure.
(obsolete, reflected in the chemical sense, but extinct as a general sense) Incapable of independent function.
noun
(grammar) A word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes a noun’s referent.
(obsolete) A dependent; an accessory.
verb
(transitive) To make an adjective of; to form or convert into an adjective.
(transitive, chiefly as a participle) To characterize with an adjective; to describe by using an adjective.
adjustive
adjustive
adj
Tending to adjust.
adjuvants
adjuvants
noun
plural of adjuvant
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.
ejectives
ejectives
noun
plural of ejective
injective
injective
adj
(mathematics) of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range) is associated with at most one element of the preimage (or domain); inverse-deterministic
jahvistic
jetavator
jetavator
noun
Alternative form of jetevator
jovialist
jovialist
noun
(archaic) One who lives a jovial life.
joviality
joviality
noun
The state of being jovial; jollity or conviviality.
juventude
lujavrite
lujavrite
noun
(mineralogy) A dark agpaitic nepheline syenite mineral.
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.