Accusatival :: Accusatival (a.) Pertaining to the accusative case.
Acerval :: Acerval (a.) Pertaining to a heap.
Ad Valorem :: Ad valorem () A term used to denote a duty or charge laid upon goods, at a certain rate per cent upon their value, as stated in their invoice, -- in opposition to a specific sum upon a given quantity or number; as, an ad valorem duty of twenty per cent..
Adjectival :: Adjectival (a.) Of or relating to the relating to the adjective; of the nature of an adjective; adjective.
Adjectivally :: Adjectivally (adv.) As, or in the manner of, an adjective; adjectively..
Aestival :: Aestival (a.) Of or belonging to the summer; as, aestival diseases..
Approval :: Approval (n.) Approbation; sanction.
Archival :: Archival (a.) Pertaining to, or contained in, archives or records..
Arrival :: Arrival (n.) The act of arriving, or coming; the act of reaching a place from a distance, whether by water (as in its original sense) or by land..
Arrival :: Arrival (n.) The attainment or reaching of any object, by effort, or in natural course; as, our arrival at this conclusion was wholly unexpected..
Arrival :: Arrival (n.) The person or thing arriving or which has arrived; as, news brought by the last arrival..
Arrival :: Arrival (n.) An approach.
Arval :: Arval (n.) A funeral feast.
Avalanche :: Avalanche (n.) A large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice..
Avalanche :: Avalanche (n.) A fall of earth, rocks, etc., similar to that of an avalanche of snow or ice..
Avalanche :: Avalanche (n.) A sudden, great, or irresistible descent or influx of anything..
Avale :: Avale (v. t. & i.) To cause to descend; to lower; to let fall; to doff.
Avale :: Avale (v. t. & i.) To bring low; to abase.
Avale :: Avale (v. t. & i.) To descend; to fall; to dismount.
Bivalency :: Bivalency (n.) The quality of being bivalent.
Bivalent :: Bivalent (p. pr.) Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.
Bivalve :: Bivalve (n.) A mollusk having a shell consisting of two lateral plates or valves joined together by an elastic ligament at the hinge, which is usually strengthened by prominences called teeth. The shell is closed by the contraction of two transverse muscles attached to the inner surface, as in the clam, -- or by one, as in the oyster. See Mollusca..
Bivalve :: Bivalve (n.) A pericarp in which the seed case opens or splits into two parts or valves.
Bivalve :: Bivalve (a.) Having two shells or valves which open and shut, as the oyster and certain seed vessels..
Bivalved :: Bivalved (a.) Having two valves, as the oyster and some seed pods; bivalve..
Bivalvous :: Bivalvous (a.) Bivalvular.
Bivalvular :: Bivalvular (a.) Having two valves.
Blow Valve :: Blow valve () See Snifting valve.
Carnival :: Carnival (n.) A festival celebrated with merriment and revelry in Roman Gatholic countries during the week before Lent, esp. at Rome and Naples, during a few days (three to ten) before Lent, ending with Shrove Tuesday..
Carnival :: Carnival (n.) Any merrymaking, feasting, or masquerading, especially when overstepping the bounds of decorum; a time of riotous excess..
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