(electricity, electrical engineering, dated) A unit of electrical potential equal to one hundred millionth of a volt (10⁻⁸ volts), used in the centimeter-gram-second system of units.
alvito
avocat
avocat
noun
An advocate, a lawyer
avocet
avocet
noun
Any of four species of wading birds in the genus Recurvirostra, of the family Recurvirostridae, with long, slender recurved bills, long legs, and webbed feet.
avoset
avoset
noun
Alternative form of avocet
bovate
bovate
noun
(historical) Synonym of oxgang
cativo
cativo
noun
Prioria copaifera, a flowering tree of Central and South America.
cavort
cavort
verb
(informal) To engage in extravagant pursuits, especially of a sexual nature.
(intransitive) To move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously.
(originally intransitive, of horses) To prance, frolic, gambol.
davout
devota
favrot
gavots
gavots
noun
plural of gavot
jovita
lovato
lovats
lovats
noun
plural of lovat
movant
movant
noun
(law) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
novate
novate
verb
(law) To replace a contract (especially a financial contract) with one or more new contracts.
To replace something with something new
novato
octavd
octave
octave
adj
(obsolete) Consisting of eight; eight in number.
noun
(Christianity) An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
(Christianity) The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
(astrology) The subjective vibration of a planet.
(fencing) The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
(mathematics, obsolete) An octonion.
(music) A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
(music) An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
(music) The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
(poetry) A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
(signal processing) Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
verb
Alternative form of octavate
octavo
octavo
noun
(paper, printing) A sheet of paper 7 to 10 inches (= 17.78 to 25.4 cm) high and 4.5 to 6 inches (= 11.43 to 15.24 cm) wide, the size varying with the large original sheet used to create it. It is made by folding the original sheet three times to produce eight leaves.
(printing) A book of octavo pages.
oitava
oitava
noun
(historical) A traditional Brazilian unit of weight, equivalent to 17.44 carats, typically used for gold and precious stones.
(historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of dry measure, equivalent to 1.6–2.4 liters in different 19th-century contexts.
(historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 3.6 grams.
ottava
ottava
adv
(music) One octave higher; as a marking, typically abbreviated 8va.
noun
(poetry) Ottava rima.
ottave
ovated
ovated
adj
ovate
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ovate
stavro
tambov
tambov
Proper noun
Tambov (an oblast of Russia)
A city in Russia, administrative centre of Tambov oblast.
tavola
travoy
travoy
noun
Alternative form of travois
vadito
veator
viator
viator
noun
(rare) A wayfarer, traveler.
(rare, historical) An apparitor, a summoner: a minor Roman official.
A person who is subject to a viatical insurance policy or a viatical settlement.
vocate
vocate
verb
(obsolete) To appoint to a religious office.
volant
volant
adj
(heraldry) Having extended wings as if flying.
(heraldry) Represented as unsupported in the air.
Flying, or able to fly.
Moving quickly or lightly, as though flying; nimble.
volata
voleta
voluta
voluta
noun
(zoology) Any of numerous species of large, handsome marine gastropods belonging to Voluta and allied genera.
vorant
vorant
adj
(heraldry, of an animal) devouring something
votary
votary
adj
Consecrated by a vow or promise; consequent on a vow; devoted; promised.
noun
(by extension) Someone who is devoted to a particular pursuit etc.
A devotee of a particular religion or cult.
A devout or zealous worshipper.
A loyal supporter or devoted admirer of a person or institution.
A person, such as a monk or nun, who lives a religious life according to vows they have made.