Holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession.
noun
(insurance) One who benefits from the payout of an insurance policy.
(law) One who benefits from the distribution, especially out of a trust or estate.
One who benefits or receives an advantage.
bifariously
bifariously
adv
In a bifarious manner.
bifurcately
bifurcately
adv
In a bifurcate manner.
buffability
certifiably
certifiably
adv
Genuinely
Undoubtedly, demonstrably.
With the potential for certification.
fallibility
fallibility
noun
(countable) An error-generating characteristic.
The state of being prone to error.
fashionably
fashionably
adv
In a fashionable manner.
feasibility
feasibility
noun
The state of being feasible or possible.
fibromyxoma
fibromyxoma
noun
Alternative form of myxofibroma
findability
findability
noun
(information science) The quality of a particular object being locatable.
(information science) The quality of a whole system being navigable.
The ability to be found.
fishability
fishability
noun
The quality or degree of being fishable.
forgiveably
formability
formability
noun
The quality or degree of being formable.
indefinably
indefinably
adv
In an indefinable manner
inflammably
inflammably
adv
In an inflammable manner.
infrangibly
infrangibly
adv
In an infrangible manner.
irrefutably
irrefutably
adv
In an irrefutable manner; beyond the possibility of refutation.
justifiably
justifiably
adv
in a justifiable manner; with justification
labretifery
labretifery
noun
the practice of wearing labrets
myofibrilla
myxofibroma
myxofibroma
noun
(pathology) A neoplasm of the jaws
nonfeasibly
subclassify
subclassify
verb
(transitive) To classify into a subclass.
substantify
substantify
verb
(linguistics) To transform into or treat syntactically as a noun; to make into or use as a substantive.
To endow with a consciousness, will, motivation and independent existence; to give life to; to hypostatize.
To give material form or substance to; to embody.
To reify or hypostatize; to treat something that is fluid or abstract as a static entity without regard to nuance or change in character.
syllabified
syllabified
verb
simple past tense and past participle of syllabify
syllabifies
syllabifies
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syllabify