(heraldry, of arms, not comparable) Originally, being arms which a person had a right to assume, in consequence of an exploit; now, those assumed without sanction of the Heralds' College.
Forward or presumptuous.
Held as true or valid without evidence.
disruptive
disruptive
adj
(business) Causing major change, as in a market.
Causing disruption or unrest.
postvenous
protrusive
protrusive
adj
rather conspicuous; obtrusive
that protrudes; protruding
purgatives
purgatives
noun
plural of purgative
resumptive
resumptive
adj
That is in the nature of resumption.
noun
(archaic) A restorative medicine.
(grammar) A resumptive pronoun.
spurtively
subreptive
subreptive
adj
(obsolete) surreptitious
supervital
suppletive
suppletive
adj
(grammar) Supplying an etymologically unrelated word with forms, or which is used as one of its forms, by suppletion (for example, in English, better and best are suppletive forms of good).
(law) Relating to laws which can apply in a contract if the parties choose to agree to this.
Making up for deficiencies; supplementary; suppletory.