(obsolete) An advisory; information; advice; intelligence.
avoids
avoids
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of avoid
bovids
bovids
noun
plural of bovid
bovoid
bovoid
adj
Alternative form of bovine
noun
Synonym of cattle (“of the genus "Bos"”)
covido
devoid
devoid
adj
Completely without; having none of.
verb
(obsolete) To empty out; to remove.
devoir
devoir
noun
(archaic, often in plural) Duty, business; something that one must do.
divort
divoto
divots
divots
noun
plural of divot
dovish
dovish
adj
(figurative) Peaceful, conciliatory.
Disfavoring increasing interest rates; inclined against increasing interest rates.
Pertaining to a dove; dove-like.
enovid
evodia
godiva
livedo
livedo
noun
(pathology) A form of skin discoloration.
nevoid
nevoid
adj
Alternative form of naevoid
ogived
ogived
adj
(architecture) Having an ogive.
olived
olived
adj
(poetic) Decorated or furnished with olive trees.
ovidae
oviedo
oviedo
Proper noun
A town in Asturias in northwestern Spain, near the Cantabrian Mountains, founded circa 760.
A town in Florida, United States.
ovoids
ovoids
noun
plural of ovoid
podvin
radiov
torvid
unvoid
vadito
videos
videos
noun
plural of video
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of video
viroid
viroid
noun
A short section of RNA but without the protein coat typical of viruses, that are plant pathogens
Certain defective viruses, such as hepatitis D, a human pathogen.
vocoid
vocoid
noun
(linguistics) A phonetic vowel, as opposed to a phonological one.
voiced
voiced
adj
(in combination) Having a specified kind of voice.
(phonetics) Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced.
(signal processing, of a signal) That contains voice.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of voice
voided
voided
adj
(heraldry) With the centre cut out.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of void
voidee
voidee
noun
(now only historical) A cup of wine drunk with spices or other small accompaniments, taken before retiring to bed or before the departure of guests; also, a larger snack or small meal taken in similar circumstances.
voider
voider
noun
(historical) A contrivance in armour for covering an unprotected part of the body; a gousset.
(historical, rare) A servant whose business is to void, or clear away, a table after a meal.
A tray or basket formerly used to receive or convey that which is voided or cleared away from a given place; especially, one for carrying off the remains of a meal, as fragments of food; sometimes, a basket for containing household articles, as clothes, etc.
One who, or that which, voids, empties, vacates, or annuls.