(Sanskrit grammar, lexicography) A form of tatpuruṣa in which the modifying member is a number.
gaivn
gavia
gavin
given
given
adj
(with to) Prone, disposed.
Already arranged.
Assumed as fact or hypothesis.
Currently discussed.
Particular, specific.
noun
A condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.
prep
Considering; taking into account.
verb
past participle of give
giver
giver
noun
One who gives; a donor or contributor.
gives
gives
noun
plural of give
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of give
givey
givin
navig
ogive
ogive
noun
(architecture) A Gothic pointed arch, or a rib of a Gothic vault.
(geology) A three-dimensional wave-bulge, characteristic of glaciers that have experienced extreme underlying topographic change.
(statistics) The curve of a cumulative distribution function.
(weaponry, ballistics) The pointed, curved nose of a bullet, missile, or rocket.
svign
tavgi
vegie
vegie
noun
(informal) Alternative form of veggie (vegetable)
(informal) Alternative form of veggie (vegetarian)
vergi
viage
vigas
vigas
noun
plural of viga
vigen
vigia
vigia
noun
(nautical) A warning on a navigational chart indicating a reef or other hazard which has been reported but which has not been confirmed to exist, or whose exact location is unknown.
vigil
vigil
noun
A period of observation or surveillance at any hour.
A quiet demonstration in support of a cause.
An instance of keeping awake during normal sleeping hours, especially to keep watch or pray.
The eve of a religious festival in which staying awake is part of the ritual devotions.
vigny
vigor
vigor
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of vigour
vingt
virga
virga
noun
(measurement, countable) A unit of length: a rod, pole or perch (5½ yards); or a unit of area: a square rod, pole or perch.
(meteorology, countable) A streak of rain or snow that is dissipated in falling and does not reach the ground, commonly appearing descending from a cloud layer.
(music) A type of note used in plainsong notation, having a tail and representing a single tone.