(An instance of) a verb form similar to mirative, found primarily in some languages of the Balkan sprachbund (i.e. namely Albanian, Bulgarian and Macedonian), which expresses surprise, irony, doubt, or reportedness on the part of the speaker (compare mirative).
admonitive
admonitive
adj
Of or conveying admonition
advisement
advisement
noun
(archaic) Advice, counsel.
(now US) Consideration or deliberation.
almoravide
animadvert
animadvert
verb
(intransitive) To criticise, to censure.
(intransitive, law, archaic) To turn judicial attention (to); to criticise or punish.
(intransitive, obsolete) To consider.
ashvamedha
ashvamedha
Proper noun
One of the most important Vedic sacrificial rituals, and name of the Rigvedic hymns 1.162-163 which deal with horse sacrifice.
avondbloem
avondbloem
noun
Alternative form of aandblom
bravadoism
decemviral
decemviral
adj
Pertaining to the decemvirs of ancient Rome.
demiquaver
demiquaver
noun
(music) A semiquaver, a sixteenth note.
demisavage
demivierge
demivirgin
demivotary
demiwivern
dervishism
devilments
devilments
noun
plural of devilment
devoteeism
devoteeism
noun
The role or state of a devotee.
devotement
devotement
noun
The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow.
devourment
devourment
noun
The act of devouring something.
diminutive
diminutive
adj
(grammar) Of or pertaining to, or creating a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.
(obsolete) Serving to diminish.
noun
(grammar) A word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.
disimprove
disimprove
verb
(informal, rare, influenced by the German verb verschlimmbessern) To try to make something better but end up making it worse.
(intransitive, rare) to deteriorate.
(transitive, rare) to make worse.
dismissive
dismissive
adj
Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.
diumvirate
divestment
divestment
noun
(finance) The sale or other disposal of some kind of asset.
dominative
dominative
adj
Exhibiting or pertaining to domination.
duumvirate
duumvirate
noun
(historical) Any of several offices of the Roman Republic held by two joint magistrates known as duumvirs.
Synonym of diarchy: rule by two people, especially two men.
evenminded
evenminded
adj
Alternative form of even-minded
exadversum
favelidium
impavidity
impavidity
noun
(archaic) The quality of being impavid.
impeditive
impeditive
adj
(archaic) Causing hindrance; impeding.
improvided
improvided
adj
Unforeseen.
improvised
improvised
adj
created by improvisation; impromptu; unrehearsed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of improvise
individuum
individuum
noun
A single individual person or thing.
An indivisible entity.
invalidism
invalidism
noun
The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.
maidsville
mandeville
maneuvered
maneuvered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of maneuver
manoeuvred
manoeuvred
verb
simple past tense and past participle of manoeuvre
manuevered
medicative
medicative
adj
Medicinal; acting like a medicine.
medievally
medievally
adv
In a medieval way.
meditative
meditative
adj
Of or pertaining to meditation.
Thoughtful; pensive.
melvindale
mendeleyev
microdrive
microdrive
noun
(computing) A miniature hard disk.
(computing, historical) An early computer storage system using cartridges of looped tape.
A device for inserting microelectrodes into the brain.