(of a piece of flesh or body part) Having been torn off, as in an avulsion.
(of a wound) Having been caused by a piece of flesh or body part being torn off, as in an avulsion.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of avulse
bouvard
couvade
couvade
noun
A practice among some peoples, such as the Basques, of the husband of a woman in the last stages of pregnancy taking to bed, avoiding certain foods, or imitating other behaviours of a pregnant woman.
Sympathetic pregnancy: the involuntary sympathetic experience of the husband of symptoms of his wife's pregnancy, such as weight gain or morning sickness.
daugava
daugava
Proper noun
A river in Eastern Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus and Latvia to the Gulf of Riga.
devalue
devalue
verb
(intransitive) To lose value; to depreciate.
(transitive) To lower or remove the value of something.
devault
devaunt
diluvia
diluvia
noun
plural of diluvion
plural of diluvium
dunlavy
uneaved
unlaved
unlaved
adj
Not laved; unwashed.
unpaved
unpaved
adj
(of a road or path) Not having a hard, impervious surface; not paved
unsaved
unsaved
adj
(computing) Not saved (stored in a file).
Not saved; unredeemed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unsave
unvalid
unvalid
adj
(archaic) Not valid; invalid.
unwaved
unwaved
adj
Not having been waved.
uvedale
vaudios
vaudism
vaudois
vaudoux
vaudoux
noun
Obsolete form of voodoo.
vaulted
vaulted
adj
(architecture) Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vault
vaunted
vaunted
adj
Highly or widely praised or boasted about.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vaunt
viaduct
viaduct
noun
(transport) A bridge with several spans that carries road or rail traffic over a valley or other obstacles.