(biochemistry) A prolamine that is the minor protein of oats.
averin
bivane
bivane
noun
A vane that is doubly jointed so as to indicate both horizontal and vertical components of a fluid's flow
cevian
cevian
noun
(geometry) A line from the vertex of a triangle to a point on the opposite side
davine
devina
earvin
elvina
erivan
evania
evanid
evanid
adj
(obsolete) Liable to vanish; faint; weak; evanescent.
favien
incave
incave
verb
(intransitive) To cave inward.
invade
invade
verb
(transitive) To enter by force in order to conquer.
(transitive) To infest or overrun.
To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate.
To make an unwelcome or uninvited visit or appearance, usually with an intent to cause trouble or some other unpleasant situation.
kevina
kievan
kievan
Adjective
Of or associated with the city of Kiev, especially when referring to the medieval period (c 880–c 1150) when the city dominated the East Slavic lands which today are Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
Noun
A resident of Kiev.
lavine
levina
naiver
naiver
adj
comparative form of naive: more naive
naives
naives
noun
plural of naive
native
native
adj
(biology, of a species) Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by humans.
(computing, of software) Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.
(mineralogy) Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form.
Alternative letter-case form of Native (of or relating to the native inhabitants of the Americas, or of Australia).
Arising by birth; having an origin; born.
Belonging to one by birth.
Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.
Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.
Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).
Original; constituting the original substance of anything.
noun
(in particular) A person of aboriginal descent, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. Alternative letter-case form of Native (aboriginal inhabitant of the Americas or Australia).
A native speaker.
A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.
Ostrea edulis, a kind of oyster.
navies
navies
noun
plural of navy
navite
neavil
niveau
niveau
noun
(literary, poetic, somewhat rare) level, grade, standard
ovinae
ravine
ravine
noun
(archaic) Alternative form of raven (“rapine, rapacity; prey, plunder”)
A deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water.
savine
vahine
vahine
noun
Synonym of wahine (“a Polynesian woman”)
vaiden
vainer
vainer
adj
comparative form of vain: more vain
valine
valine
noun
(biochemistry, organic chemistry) An essential amino acid 2-amino-3-methylbutanoic acid found in most animal proteins.
vanier
vannie
vannie
Proper noun
name, short for Vanessa.
varien
veinal
veinal
adj
(now chiefly botany) Pertaining to or contained in veins, especially the veins of a leaf.
venial
venial
adj
(often, especially) Worthy of forgiveness because trifling (trivial).
Able to be forgiven; worthy of forgiveness.
veniam
venita
verina
vevina
viande
vienna
vienna
Proper noun
The capital of Austria.
A small city in Illinois, USA
A town in Virginia in the United States.
vinage
vinage
noun
(obsolete) The addition of alcohol to wine to allow it to stand transportation.