(intransitive) To be current, widespread or predominant; to have currency or prevalence.
(intransitive) To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
(intransitive) To succeed in persuading or inducing.
(transitive, obsolete) To avail.
privily
privily
adv
(archaic) Secretly, in secret; in a private manner; privately.
provola
pyruvil
pyruvil
noun
(chemistry, archaic) A complex nitrogenous compound obtained by heating together pyruvic acid and urea.
pyruvyl
pyruvyl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical derived from pyruvic acid by loss of a hydrogen atom
pyvuril
raveled
raveled
adj
(US) Alternative form of ravelled
verb
(US) simple past tense and past participle of ravel
raveler
raveler
noun
One who, or that which, ravels.
ravelin
ravelin
noun
An outwork. A fortification outside a castle used to split an attacking force; composed of two faces, forming a salient angle whose gorge resembles a half-moon
ravelly
ravelly
adj
tangly; entwined like fibres
ravenel
ravioli
ravioli
noun
(informal) by analogy, similar dishes/pastas from non-Italian cuisines.
A dish made with ravioli.
Small square parcels of pasta filled with meat, cheese, spinach etc.
plural of raviolo
realive
reanvil
reavail
reavail
verb
To avail again.
redvale
reglove
releivo
relevel
relevel
verb
(transitive) To level again; to restore an even surface or distribution to.
relever
releves
relieve
relieve
verb
(law) To free (someone) from debt or legal obligations; to give legal relief to.
(now rare) To make (something) stand out; to make prominent, bring into relief.
(now rare) To raise (someone) out of danger or from (a specified difficulty etc.).
(obsolete) To lift up; to raise again.
(originally military) To free (someone) from their post, task etc. by taking their place.
(reflexive, euphemistic) To ease one's own desire to orgasm, often through masturbation to orgasm.
(reflexive, euphemistic) To urinate or defecate.
(transitive) To alleviate (pain, distress, mental discomfort etc.).
(transitive) To bring military help to (a besieged town); to lift the siege on.
(transitive) To ease (a person, person's thoughts etc.) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of.
(transitive) To ease (someone, a part of the body etc.) or give relief from physical pain or discomfort.
(transitive) To provide comfort or assistance to (someone in need, especially in poverty).
To release (someone) from or of a difficulty, unwanted task, responsibility etc.
relievo
relievo
noun
(art) Relief (surface carving).
relived
relived
verb
simple past tense and past participle of relive
reliver
reliver
noun
One who relives.
relives
relives
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relive
removal
removal
noun
(Ireland) An evening funeral ritual in which the coffin holding the deceased is brought, usually from a funeral home, to the church where the funeral mass will be celebrated the following day. Prayers are said before and after the journey, after which mourners are typically received at the home of the deceased.
(slang, euphemistic) Murder.
The dismissal of someone from office.
The process of removing, or the fact of being removed.
The relocation of a business etc.
renovel
renovel
verb
(obsolete) To renew; to renovate.
repleve
replevy
replevy
noun
replevin
verb
(obsolete, Britain, law) To bail.
To return goods to their rightful owner by replevin; to recover goods.
rerival
resolve
resolve
noun
(countable) A determination to do something; a fixed decision.
(countable) An act of resolving something; resolution.
(uncountable) Determination; will power.
It took all my resolve to go through with the surgery.
verb
(chemistry) To separate racemic compounds into their enantiomers.
(computing) To find the IP address of a hostname, or the entity referred to by a symbol in source code; to look up.
(intransitive) To make a firm decision to do something.
(mathematics, archaic, transitive) To solve (an equation, etc.).
(medicine, dated) To disperse or scatter; to discuss, as an inflammation or a tumour.
(music) To cause a chord to go from dissonance to consonance.
(obsolete) To relax; to lay at ease.
(obsolete, transitive) To liquefy (a gas or vapour).
(optics) To render visible or distinguishable the parts of something.
(rare, intransitive, reflexive) To melt; to dissolve; to become liquid.
(rare, transitive) To melt; to dissolve; to liquefy or soften (a solid).
(transitive) To determine or decide in purpose; to make ready in mind; to fix; to settle.
(transitive) To find a solution to (a problem).
(transitive) To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; to make clear or certain; to unravel; to explain.
(transitive, intransitive, reflexive) To break down into constituent parts; to decompose; to disintegrate; to return to a simpler constitution or a primeval state.
Alternative spelling of re-solve
To cause to perceive or understand; to acquaint; to inform; to convince; to assure; to make certain.
To come to an agreement or make peace; patch up relationship, settle differences, bury the hatchet.
revalue
revalue
verb
(UK, pensions) To apply revaluation to a pension benefit.
To value again, give a new value to.
reveals
reveals
noun
plural of reveal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reveal
reveled
reveled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of revel
reveler
reveler
noun
(US) Alternative spelling of reveller
revelly
revelry
revelry
noun
Joyful or riotous merry-making.
reviled
reviled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of revile
reviler
reviler
noun
one who reviles
reviles
reviles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revile
revillo
revisal
revisal
noun
The act of revising; a revision.
revival
revival
noun
(Christianity) A Christian religious meeting held to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts.
(chemistry) Revivification, as of a metal.
(law) Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal; reinstatement of a legal action.
(religion) Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and decline; a period of religious awakening; special religious interest.
Reanimation from a state of languor or depression; applied to health, a person's spirits, etc.
Renewed interest, performance, cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of culture, commerce, agriculture.
Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a fashion.
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived.
revolts
revolts
noun
plural of revolt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revolt
revolve
revolve
noun
(obsolete) A radical change; revolution.
(theater) The rotating section itself.
(theater) The rotation of part of the scenery within a theatrical production.
verb
(intransitive) To move in order or sequence.
(intransitive) To orbit a central point (especially of a celestial body).
(intransitive) To rotate around an axis.
(transitive) To cause (something) to turn around a central point.
(transitive, now rare) To bring back into a particular place or condition; to restore.
(transitive, now rare) To ponder on; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of.
(transitive, obsolete) To read through, to study (a book, author etc.).
revulse
revulse
verb
To pull back with force.
rilievi
rilievi
noun
plural of rilievo
rilievo
rilievo
noun
(art) A relief.
rivaled
rivaled
verb
(US) simple past tense and past participle of rival
rivalee
rivalry
rivalry
noun
(economics) The characteristic of being a rivalrous good, such that it can be consumed or used by only one person at a time.
An ongoing relationship between (usually two) rivals who compete for superiority.
Any competition between two or more things or factors.
riveled
riverly
rivulet
rivulet
noun
A small brook or stream; a streamlet; a gill.
Perizoma affinitatum, a geometrid moth.
rivulus
rovelli
salvers
salvers
noun
plural of salver
salvors
salvors
noun
plural of salvor
savorly
savorly
adj
Agreeable in odour, flavour, or general effect; pleasant; sweet.
adv
With a pleasing relish; soundly; heartily.
servals
servals
noun
plural of serval
servile
servile
adj
(grammar) Not belonging to the original root.
(grammar) Not sounded, but serving to lengthen the preceding vowel, like the e in tune.
Of or pertaining to a slave.
Slavish or submissive.
noun
(grammar) An element which forms no part of the original root.
A slave; a menial.
several
several
adj
(law) Separable, capable of being treated separately.
(obsolete) Separate, distinct; particular.
A number of different; various.
adv
By itself; severally.
det
Consisting of a number more than two but not very many.
noun
(archaic) A woman's loose outer garment, capable of being worn as a shawl, or in other forms.
(archaic) An enclosed or separate place; enclosure.
(obsolete) An area of land in private ownership (as opposed to common land).
Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual.
shelver
shelver
noun
One who or that which shelves something.
shrivel
shrivel
verb
(intransitive) To collapse inward; to crumble.
(transitive) To draw into wrinkles.
silvern
silvern
adj
(literary) Made of silver; or resembling or characteristic of silver; silvery.
silvers
silvers
noun
plural of silver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of silver
silvery
silvery
adj
Resembling silver in color, shiny white.
Sprinkled or covered with silver.
slavers
slavers
noun
plural of slaver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slaver
slavery
slavery
adj
Covered in slaver; slobbery.
noun
(figuratively) A condition in which one is captivated or subjugated, as by greed or drugs.
A condition of servitude endured by a slave.
An institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers.
Forced labor in general, regardless of legality.
sleever
sleever
noun
(in combination) A garment having sleeves of the specified kind.
A person employed to fit sleeves to garments.
A vertical bar, elliptical in cross section and tapered towards the end, used to shape the sleeve of a garment.
slivers
slivers
noun
plural of sliver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sliver
slivery
slivery
adj
Resembling or full of slivers.
solvers
solvers
noun
plural of solver
surveil
surveil
verb
(transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance.
svelter
svelter
adj
comparative form of svelte: more svelte
travail
travail
noun
(literary) Arduous or painful exertion; excessive labor, suffering, hardship.
(obsolete) The eclipse of a celestial object.
(obsolete, countable) An act of working; labor (US), labour (British).
Alternative form of travois (“a kind of sled”)
Obsolete form of travel.
Specifically, the labor of childbirth.
verb
To go through the labor of childbirth.
To toil.
travale
travels
travels
noun
plural of travel
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of travel
trivial
trivial
adj
(mathematics) Of, relating to, or being the simplest possible case.
(mathematics) Self-evident.
(philosophy) Indistinguishable in case of truth or falsity.
(taxonomy) Relating to or designating the name of a species; specific as opposed to generic.
Commonplace, ordinary.
Concerned with or involving trivia.
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
Pertaining to the trivium.
noun
(obsolete) Any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
trivoli
twelver
twelver
Noun
A member of the largest branch of Shi'a Islam, believing in twelve divinely ordained leaders, known as the Twelve Imāms, and that the Mahdi will be the returned Twelfth Imam who disappeared and is believed by Twelvers to be in occultation.
unliver
unravel
unravel
verb
(intransitive, figurative) To become undone; to collapse.
(intransitive, of threads etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart.
(transitive) To separate the threads (of); disentangle.
(transitive, figurative) To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve.
(transitive, figurative) To separate the connected or united parts of; to throw into disorder; to confuse.
uvulars
uvulars
noun
plural of uvular
valaree
valaria
valborg
valders
valeral
valeral
noun
(organic chemistry) valeraldehyde
valeria
valeric
valeric
adj
(organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or derived from valeric acid
valerie
valerin
valerin
noun
(organic chemistry) A glyceride of valeric acid, found in butter, dolphin oil, etc.
valerio
valerle
valerye
valeryl
valeryl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical CH₃(CH₂)₃CO- derived from valeric acid
valetry
valkyrs
vallary
vallary
adj
Alternative form of vallar
vallery
valorem
valorie
valours
valours
noun
plural of valour
valrico
valuers
valuers
noun
plural of valuer
varella
varella
noun
(archaic) A pagoda (religious building).
varical
variola
variola
noun
(pathology) Smallpox.
variole
variole
noun
(geology) A spherule of a variolite.
A shallow pit or pitted marking.
smallpox; variola
varlets
varlets
noun
plural of varlet
varnell
vaulter
vaulter
noun
a person who vaults or leaps
vealers
vealers
noun
plural of vealer
vealier
veilers
veilers
noun
plural of veiler
velarde
velaria
velaria
noun
plural of velarium
velaric
velaric
adj
(linguistics) Produced by combining a closure at the velum and a lowering of the tongue to decrease the pressure in the mouth.
veliger
veliger
noun
(zoology) The planktonic larva of many kinds of marine and freshwater gastropod molluscs, as well as most bivalve molluscs.
vellore
velorum
velours
velours
noun
plural of velour
velured
velured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of velure
velures
velures
noun
plural of velure
veneral
veneral
adj
Alternative form of venereal
ventral
ventral
adj
(anatomy) On or relating to the bottom portion of either foot and/or hand.
(anatomy) On the front side of the human body, or the corresponding surface of an animal, usually the lower surface.
Related to the abdomen or stomach.
noun
Any of the enlarged and transversely elongated scales that extend down the underside of a snake's body from the neck to the anal scale.
venular
venular
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to venules.
veralyn
verbals
verbals
noun
plural of verbal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verbal
verbile
verbile
adj
Pertaining to words.
noun
(uncommon) A person whose mental imagery consists of words.
verglas
verglas
noun
silver frost
vermeil
vermeil
adj
(poetic, now rare) Bright scarlet, vermilion.
(poetic, now rare) Specifically of faces, lips etc.: red, ruddy, healthy-looking.
noun
(poetic) Vermilion; bright red.
A liquid composition applied to a gilded surface to give luster to the gold.
silver gilt or gilt bronze.
vermily
vermily
noun
(obsolete, rare) Vermilion.
vernell
vernile
vernile
adj
Suiting a slave; servile; obsequious.
veronal
veronal
noun
A barbiturate, used formerly to induce sleep.
verrell
versual
versual
adj
(archaic, especially prosody) Of or pertaining to a verse.
veruled
veruled
adj
(heraldry) ringed in a different tincture
vestral
vestral
adj
Relating to a vestry.
vicarly
vicarly
adj
Befitting a vicar.
viertel
vilberg
villard
villars
virales
virally
virally
adv
(medicine) Due to, or by means of, a virus or viruses.
In a viral fashion; often specifically in the context of viral marketing.
virelai
virelai
noun
(historical, poetry) A medieval poetic form consisting of two or more three line units in each stanza, in the form aabaab... and continuing on in that pattern.
virelay
virelay
noun
Alternative spelling of virelai
virgula
virgula
noun
(music, historical, obsolete) Synonym of virga: one of the neumes of medieval musical notation.
(music, obsolete) Synonym of stem: the tail of a note.
(obsolete) A divining or dowsing rod.
(obsolete) The sicula of a graptolite.
(obsolete) The spines of a ray.
(rare) Any small rod.
(typography, rare) Synonym of virgule: a punctuation mark.
virgule
virgule
noun
(typography, dated) A pipe, ⟨[[Unsupported titles/Vertical line||]]⟩, particularly (poetry) in its use to mark metrical feet.
(typography, dated) A slash, ⟨/⟩ or ⟨/⟩, particularly (literature) in its use to mark line breaks within quotes.
(typography, obsolete or historical) A medieval punctuation mark similar to the slash ⟨/⟩ or pipe ⟨[[Unsupported titles/Vertical line||]]⟩ and used as a scratch comma and caesura mark.
virilia
virilia
noun
(obsolete) The male sexual organs.
viroled
viroled
adj
(heraldry) Furnished with viroles; said of a horn or bugle whose rings are of different tincture.