(intransitive) To secretly cooperate with other people in order to commit a crime or other wrongdoing; to collude, to conspire.
(intransitive, botany, rare) Of parts of a plant: to be converging or in close contact; to be connivent.
(intransitive, obsolete) Often followed by at: to pretend to be ignorant of something in order to escape blame; to ignore or overlook a fault deliberately.
(intransitive, obsolete) To open and close the eyes rapidly; to wink.
convite
convive
convive
noun
(obsolete) a feast or banquet
(obsolete) a participant in a feast or banquet
verb
(obsolete) To feast with others
corvine
corvine
adj
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens.
devonic
envigor
envious
envious
adj
(obsolete) Malignant; mischievous; spiteful.
(obsolete, poetic) Inspiring envy.
Excessively careful; cautious.
Feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging
environ
environ
adv
In the neighbourhood; around.
noun
(archaic except in the plural, formal, also figuratively) A surrounding area or place (especially of an urban settlement); an environment.
verb
(chiefly passive) Of a person: to be positioned or stationed around (someone or something) to attend to or protect them.
(figuratively) Of a situation or state of affairs, especially danger or trouble: to happen to and affect (someone or something).
(heraldry, chiefly passive, obsolete) To encircle or surround (a heraldic element such as a charge or escutcheon (shield)).
(often military) To encircle or surround (someone or something) so as to attack from all sides; to beset.
Followed by from: to hide or shield (someone or something).
To amount to or encompass (a space).
To cover, enclose, or envelop (someone or something).
To encircle or surround (someone or something).
To travel completely around (a place or thing); to circumnavigate.
evasion
evasion
noun
The act of eluding or evading or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.
evoking
evoking
verb
present participle of evoke
hopvine
hopvine
noun
The stock or stem of the hop.
hovenia
invoice
invoice
noun
(generally of a vehicle) The price which a seller or dealer pays the manufacturer for goods to be sold.
A bill; a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer indicating the products, quantities and agreed prices for products or services that the seller has already provided the buyer with. An invoice indicates that, unless paid in advance, payment is due by the buyer to the seller, according to the agreed terms.
The lot or set of goods as shipped or received.
verb
(transitive) To bill; to issue an invoice to.
(transitive) To make an invoice for (goods or services).
invoked
invoked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of invoke
invoker
invoker
noun
(computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
invokes
invokes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invoke
involve
involve
verb
(archaic) To connect with something as a natural or logical consequence or effect; to include necessarily; to imply.
(archaic) To envelop completely; to surround; to cover; to hide.
(archaic) To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
(largely obsolete) To take in; to gather in; to mingle, blend or merge.
(largely obsolete, transitive) To complicate or make intricate.
(mathematics, archaic) To raise to any assigned power; to multiply, as a quantity, into itself a given number of times.
(transitive) To cause or engage (someone or something) to participate or to become connected or implicated.
(transitive) To comprise or include; to have as a related part.
To envelop, enfold, entangle.
inwoven
inwoven
verb
past participle of inweave
ivanhoe
ivanhoe
Proper noun
A novel by Sir Walter Scott.
The hero of this novel.
A small city in Minnesota, USA
iverson
ivorine
ivorine
adj
(obsolete) Made of ivory.
Resembling ivory; white, smooth.
noun
A type of man-made imitation ivory.
levison
naevoid
naevoid
adj
(pathology) Resembling a naevus.
nichevo
niveous
niveous
adj
Snowy; resembling snow.
nonevil
nonevil
adj
Not evil.
nonlive
nonlive
adj
Not live (in various senses).
novelia
novices
novices
noun
plural of novice
olivean
olivine
olivine
noun
(mineralogy, geology) Any of a group of olive green magnesium-iron silicate minerals that crystallize in the orthorhombic system.
ovening
overing
overing
verb
present participle of over
overink
overink
verb
(transitive) To apply too much ink to.
overwin
overwin
noun
(UK dialectal) The win or winning of a game.
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal) To overcome; gain one's point; exceed.
provine
provine
verb
(obsolete) To lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
renvois
renvois
noun
plural of renvoi
tesvino
trevino
unvoice
unvoice
verb
(transitive, linguistics) devoice
vection
vection
noun
(medicine, dated) The transference of the germs of disease from those who are sick to those who are well; infection.
(obsolete) Vectitation.
veinous
veinous
adj
From, or related to veins.
Having veins.
I do a veinous draw once a month at the doctor's lab.
venison
venison
noun
(South Africa) The meat of an antelope.
(obsolete) The meat of any wild animal that has been hunted rather than raised domestically.
The meat of a deer.
venolia
version
version
noun
(computing) A particular revision (of software, firmware, CPU, etc.).
(education, archaic) A school exercise, generally of composition in a foreign language.
(medicine) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See anteversion and retroversion.
(obsolete or medicine) A change of form, direction, etc.; transformation; conversion.
(obsolete) The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language.
(ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same direction.
A specific form or variation of something.
A translation from one language to another.
An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account.
verb
(transitive, computing) To keep track of (a file, document, etc.) in a versioning system.
verzino
vetoing
vetoing
verb
present participle of veto
vigogne
vigogne
noun
A soft dress material, a mix of wool and cotton.
violent
violent
adj
Intensely vivid.
Involving extreme force or motion.
Involving physical conflict.
Likely to use physical force.
Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural.
noun
(obsolete) An assailant.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To urge with violence.
violine
violine
noun
(obsolete, medicine) An emetocathartic alkaloid, of uncertain composition, obtained from violets
violone
violone
noun
An early stringed instrument similar to a double bass.