Moving about; having no fixed or permanent abode; travelling from place to place.
Of the eyes or gaze, inspecting all over; not staying fixed on on subject.
noun
A long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn or in felting.
The process of giving the first twist to yarn.
verb
present participle of rove
sairve
savior
savior
noun
(medicine) A child who is born to provide an organ or cell transplant to a sibling who has an otherwise fatal disease (used in combination, with "sibling", "baby", "child", "brother", "sister", etc.)
A person who saves someone, rescues another from harm.
scrive
scrive
verb
To describe; to draw a line with a pointed tool.
seavir
servia
sevier
sevier
Proper noun
An unincorporated community in Sevier County, Utah, USA.
shevri
shevri
noun
Sesbania sesban, the Egyptian riverhemp.
shiver
shiver
noun
(geology) A variety of blue slate.
(medicine) A bodily response to early hypothermia.ᵂᵖ
(nautical) A sheave or small wheel in a pulley.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A spindle.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A thin slice; a shive.
A fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone.
A small wedge, as for fastening the bolt of a window shutter.
Collective noun for a group of sharks
The act of shivering.
verb
(nautical, transitive) To cause to shake or tremble, as a sail, by steering close to the wind.
To break into splinters or fragments.
To tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.
shrive
shrive
verb
(religion, intransitive or reflexive) To confess, and receive absolution.
(religion, transitive and intransitive) To hear or receive a confession (of sins etc.)
(religion, transitive) To prescribe penance or absolution.
siever
siever
noun
One who sieves.
silver
silver
adj
(of commercial services) Premium, but inferior to gold.
Denoting the twenty-fifth anniversary, especially of a wedding.
Having a color like silver: a shiny gray.
Having the clear, musical tone of silver; soft and clear in sound.
Made from another white metal.
Made from silver.
noun
(collectively) Any items made from silver or any other white metal.
(collectively) Coins made from silver or any similar white metal.
(collectively) Cutlery and other eating utensils, whether silver or made from some other white metal.
(countable) a silver medal
(uncountable) A lustrous, white, metallic element, atomic number 47, atomic weight 107.87, symbol Ag.
(uncountable) A shiny gray color.
Anything resembling silver; something shiny and white.
verb
To acquire a silvery colour.
To cover with silver, or with a silvery metal.
To make hoary, or white, like silver.
To polish like silver; to impart a brightness to, like that of silver.
sivers
sivers
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of siver
skiver
skiver
noun
(dialect) A skewer.
A slacker.
A truant; one who is absent without permission, especially from school.
An inferior quality of leather, made of split sheepskin, tanned by immersion in sumac, and dyed, formerly used for hat linings, pocketbooks, bookbinding, etc.
One who uses a skive (or skives).
The cutting tool or machine used in splitting leather or skins.
verb
(UK, dialect) To skewer, impale.
sliver
sliver
noun
(US, New York) A narrow high-rise apartment building.
(fishing) Bait made of pieces of small fish. Compare kibblings.
(regional US) Specifically, a splinter caught under the skin.
A long piece cut or rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a splinter.
A small amount of something; a drop in the bucket; a shred.
A strand, or slender roll, of cotton or other fiber in a loose, untwisted state, produced by a carding machine and ready for the roving or slubbing which precedes spinning.
verb
(transitive) To cut or divide into long, thin pieces, or into very small pieces; to cut or rend lengthwise; to slit.
stiver
stiver
noun
(historical, money) A small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.
Anything of small value.
strive
strive
noun
(obsolete) Alternative form of strife
verb
To struggle in opposition; to be in contention or dispute; to contend; to contest.
To try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently.
To vie; to compete as a rival.
strivy
swiver
taiver
tarvia
thrive
thrive
verb
To grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish.
To increase in wealth or success; to prosper, be profitable.
torvid
travis
travis
adj
(archaic) Lying across, traverse.
noun
(Britain) A screen or partition between stable stalls.
(obsolete) A beam; a lay of joints; a traverse.
(obsolete) A wooden frame to confine a horse while the smith is setting his shoes.
trevis
trivat
trivet
trivet
noun
A stand with three short legs, especially for cooking over a fire.
A stand, sometimes with short, stumpy feet, used to support hot dishes and protect a table; a coaster.
A weaver's knife. See trevat.
trivia
trivia
noun
A quiz game that involves obscure facts.
Insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information.
plural of trivium
uprive
vainer
vainer
adj
comparative form of vain: more vain
vairee
valier
vanier
variac
variac
noun
A type of variable autotransformer in which the output voltage is varied by twisting a dial.
variag
varian
varick
varied
varied
adj
diverse or miscellaneous
having been changed or modified
variegated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vary
varien
varier
varier
noun
A wanderer; one who strays in search of variety.
One who varies.
varies
varies
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vary
varify
varify
verb
(transitive) To make different; to vary or variegate
varina
varing
varini
varion
varios
varios
noun
plural of vario
varuni
vasari
veiler
veiler
noun
One who veils or conceals something.
veiner
veiner
noun
A pastry mould used to create an impression in the shape of a veined leaf.
A tool for cutting small small decorative furrows in the surface of a piece of wood.
venire
venire
noun
(law) A writ of venire facias.
(law, chiefly US) A group of persons summoned by a writ of venire facias to appear in court for jury selection.
veradi
verbid
verbid
noun
(grammar) A nonfinite verb form, such as, in English, an infinitive, participle, or gerund.
verdie
verdin
verdin
noun
A small, yellow-headed passerine bird, Auriparus flaviceps, endemic to desert areas of the southwestern United States, that is the only species of family Remizidae found in the New World.
verein
vergil
vergil
Proper noun
spelling of (the writer)
name, a rare spelling variant of Virgil.
veriee
verier
verier
adj
comparative form of very: more very (complete, absolute)
verify
verify
verb
(transitive) To confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something.
(transitive) To substantiate or prove the truth of something.
(transitive, law) To affirm something formally, under oath.
verile
verily
verily
adv
Truly; doubtlessly; honestly; in truth.
confidently, certainly
verina
verine
verine
noun
(organic chemistry) An alkaloid obtained as a yellow amorphous substance by the decomposition of veratrine.
verism
verism
noun
(art) Synonym of verismo (“19th-century art movement”)
(art, literature) Presenting common, everyday subjects, specifically eschewing the heroic or legendary.
verist
verist
noun
One who subscribes to verism.
verite
verity
verity
noun
A true statement; an established doctrine.
Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth; veracity.
verlia
verlie
vermil
vermil
adj
(poetic, now rare) Alternative form of vermeil
vermin
vermin
noun
(countable or uncountable) Animals that prey on game, such as foxes or weasels.
(countable or uncountable) Any one of various common types of small insects or animals which cause harm and annoyance.
(countable or uncountable) Obnoxious, or mean and offensive person or people.
vermis
vermis
noun
(anatomy) A narrow, worm-like structure found in animal brains between the hemispheres of the cerebellum; it is the site of termination of the spinocerebellar pathways that carry subconscious proprioception.
vermix
vermix
noun
Misspelling of vermis.
Misspelling of vernix.
The vermiform appendix.
vernin
vernix
vernix
noun
(obstetrics, medicine) Vernix caseosa; a fatty deposit covering the skin of newborn babies.
versie
versin
versin
noun
(trigonometry) Synonym of vers
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.
viborg
viborg
Proper noun
a city in Denmark, pop. 91.405 (as of 2007)
a city in Karelia (now part of Russia, in earlier times part of Finland), pop. 79,224 (as of 2002), usually spelled Vyborg
a town in Turner County, South Dakota, pop. 832 (as of 2000)
vibrio
vibrio
noun
Any of several bacteria, of the genus Vibrio, shaped like a curved rod.
vicara
vicars
vicars
noun
plural of vicar
vicary
vicary
noun
Obsolete form of vicar.
victor
victor
noun
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Victor from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
The winner in a fight or contest.
vierno
viewer
viewer
noun
(computing) A program that displays the contents of a file.
(mining, historical) The manager of a colliery, who directs its workings and ventilation.
Any optical device used to view photographic slides.
Someone who views a spectacle; an onlooker or spectator.
Someone who watches television.
vifred
vigors
vigors
noun
plural of vigor
vigour
vigour
noun
(biology) Strength or force in animal or vegetable nature or action.
Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; energy.
Strength; efficacy; potency.
vigrid
vihara
vihara
noun
A Buddhist monastery.
villar
villar
adj
(anatomy) Relating to a villus.
vinery
vinery
noun
(obsolete) A structure, usually enclosed with glass, for rearing and protecting vines; a grapery.
A vineyard.
vinier
vinier
adj
comparative form of viny: more viny
vinter
vintry
vintry
noun
(obsolete) A place where wine is sold.
violer
violer
noun
(archaic) A musician who plays the viol.
vipera
vipers
vipers
noun
plural of viper
vipery
vipery
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a viper (snake).
virago
virago
noun
A woman given to undue belligerence or ill manner at the slightest provocation.
A woman who is rough, loud, and aggressive.
A woman who is scolding, domineering, or highly opinionated.
virden
virden
Proper noun
A city in Illinois.
A town in Manitoba, Canada.
A village in New Mexico.
virent
virent
adj
(obsolete) green; not withered
vireos
vireos
noun
plural of vireo
virgal
virgas
virgel
virger
virger
noun
Alternative form of verger
virgie
virgie
noun
(informal) virgin
virgil
virgil
noun
(typography, UK, archaic) Synonym of slash ⟨/⟩.
virgin
virgin
adj
(usually not comparable) In a state of virginity; chaste, not having had sexual intercourse.
(usually not comparable) Of mixed drinks, not containing alcohol.
Inexperienced.
Not yet cultivated, explored, or exploited by humans or humans of certain civilizations.
Of a physical object, untouched.
Of olive oil, obtained by mechanical means, so that the oil is not altered.
noun
(Catholicism, Orthodoxy or historical) Someone vowed to virginity (usually a woman and often a consecrated virgin), or someone who died in defense of their virginity; (especially) one venerated as a saint.
(entomology) A female insect producing eggs from which young are hatched, though there has been no fecundation by a male; a parthenogenetic insect.
(informal) One who has never used or experienced a specified thing.
A person who has never engaged in any sexual activity at all.
A person who has never had sexual intercourse (but may have engaged in other sexual acts, such as masturbation).
Any of several species of gossamer-winged butterflies of the family Lycaenidae.
virgos
virial
virial
adj
(mechanics) Of or pertaining to the interactive forces between molecules or particles
Misspelling of viral.
noun
(mechanics) Half of the product of the stress of attraction or repulsion with the distance between two particles.
viridi
virify
virile
virile
adj
(grammar) Pertaining to a grammatical gender used in plurals of some Slavic languages, corresponding to the personal masculine animate nouns.
(physiology, of a male) Possessing high sexual drive and capacity for sexual intercourse.
Manly; having characteristics associated with being male, such as strength; exhibiting masculine traits to an exaggerated degree such as strength, forcefulness or vigor.
virion
virion
noun
(virology) A single individual particle of a virus (the viral equivalent of a cell).
virled
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.
virole
virole
noun
(heraldry) A ring surrounding a bugle or hunting horn.
virose
virose
adj
Having a nauseous odour; fetid; poisonous.
virous
virous
adj
(dated) viral
virtue
virtue
noun
(obsolete) The inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.
(uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
(uncountable) Specifically, moral conduct in sexual behaviour, especially of women; chastity.
A creature embodying divine power, specifically one of the orders of heavenly beings, traditionally ranked above angels and below archangels.
A particular manifestation of moral excellence in a person; an admirable quality.
An inherently advantageous or excellent quality of something or someone; a favourable point, an advantage.
Specifically, each of several qualities held to be particularly important, including the four cardinal virtues, the three theological virtues, or the seven virtues opposed to the seven deadly sins.
The inherent power or efficacy of something (now only in phrases).
(chess) A fairy chess piece that can only be moved one space up, down, left or right.
(history) A high-ranking official or minister in an Islamic government, especially in the Ottoman Empire.
(history) An ancient Mesopotamian 𒈛 (sukkal).
(history) The highest-ranking official or minister in ancient Egypt or Ebla; a chief administrator or a chancellor.
vicegerent, viceroy
vizirs
vizirs
noun
plural of vizir
vizors
vizors
noun
plural of vizor
voicer
voicer
noun
(radio) A spoken report to be broadcast.
One who fits or regulates the pipes of an organ so as to produce the desired quality of sound.
One who voices something.
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.
vories
vrille
waiver
waiver
noun
(law) A legal document removing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agreeing to hold someone blameless).
(obsolete) The process of waiving or outlawing a person.
Something that releases a person from a requirement.
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
verb
(transitive) To waive (to relinquish, to forego).
Misspelling of waver.
wavier
wavier
adj
comparative form of wavy: more wavy
wavira
wivern
wivern
noun
Alternative spelling of wyvern
wivers
wivers
noun
plural of wiver
xavier
xavier
Proper noun
found chiefly among people of Spanish and Portuguese descent.