enthusiastic; keen; eager; showing great interest in something or desire to do something
blvd
bvds
bvds
Noun
A type of men's long underwear.
cadv
cdev
dave
dave
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal) To assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain).
davy
davy
noun
A Davy lamp, a type of safety lamp.
An affidavit, a legally binding statement or oath
dcvo
derv
derv
noun
(UK) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles.
deva
deva
noun
A god in Vedic mythology, Hinduism and Buddhism.
deve
devi
devs
devs
noun
plural of dev
devy
diva
diva
noun
A person who may be considered or who considers herself (or by extension himself) much more important than others, has high expectations of others and who is extremely demanding and fussy when it comes to personal privileges.
Any female celebrity, usually a well known singer or actress.
dive
dive
noun
(aviation) Aerial descent with the nose pointed down.
(slang) A seedy bar, nightclub, etc.
(sports) A deliberate fall after a challenge.
A decline.
A downward swooping motion.
A headfirst jump toward the ground or into another substance.
A jump or plunge into water.
A swim under water.
Obsolete form of daeva.
plural of diva
verb
(especially with in) To undertake with enthusiasm.
(figuratively) To plunge or to go deeply into any subject, question, business, etc.; to penetrate; to explore.
(sports) To deliberately fall down after a challenge, imitating being fouled, in the hope of getting one's opponent penalised.
(transitive) To explore by diving; to plunge into.
To cause to descend, dunk; to plunge something into water.
To descend sharply or steeply.
To jump headfirst toward the ground or into another substance.
To jump into water head-first.
To swim under water.
divi
divi
noun
(Britain, informal, dated) The dividend paid out by the Co-op
dlvy
dove
dove
noun
(countable) A pigeon, especially one smaller in size; a bird (often arbitrarily called either a pigeon or a dove or both) of more than 300 species of the family Columbidae.
(countable) Term of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle.
(countable, politics) A person favouring conciliation and negotiation rather than conflict.
(slang, countable) Short for love dove (“tablet of the drug ecstasy”).
A greyish, bluish, pinkish colour like that of the bird.
verb
(chiefly Canada, US and England dialect) Strong simple past tense of dive
(nonstandard) past participle of dive
dvma
dvms
edva
hdbv
hdtv
idvc
ivdt
mdiv
mved
nkvd
nkvd
Proper noun
НКВД (Naródnyi Komissariát Vnútrennikh Del) — the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs — the Soviet secret police, forerunner of the KGB
ovid
ovid
Proper noun
A 1st century BC Roman poet.
name of mainly historic use.
A town in Colorado.
A village in Michigan.
A town and village in New York.
revd
svid
uvid
vaad
vada
vada
noun
A type of savoury doughnut eaten as a snack in south Asia.
verb
(Polari) To look (at), to see
vade
vade
verb
(obsolete) To fade; to vanish.
vads
vady
vaud
vaud
Proper noun
A canton of Switzerland
vdfm
veda
vedi
veld
veld
noun
(chiefly South Africa) The open grassland or pastureland of South Africa and neighbouring countries.
vend
vend
noun
(UK, Australia, dated) The total sales of coal from a colliery.
The act of vending or selling; a sale.
The letter Ꝩ/ꝩ, used in Old Norse, related to the rune wynn (ᚹ, whence also Latin-script Ƿ/ƿ) but with the bowl open at the top, like a y.
verb
(programming, transitive, uncommon) To provide or export functionality, especially from an API.
Synonym of sell, now especially to sell through a vending machine.
verd
verd
noun
(obsolete) greenness; freshness
(obsolete, UK, law) The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel.
(obsolete, UK, law) The right of pasturing animals in a forest
vhdl
vhdl
Proper noun
VHSIC Hardware Description Language.
vida
vide
vide
verb
(Parliamentary jargon, imperative) Divide (ordering the members of a legislative assembly to divide into two groups (the ayes and the nays) for the counting of the members’ votes)
(US, African-American Vernacular) divide (separate into parts, cleave asunder)
See; consult; refer to. A remark directing the reader to look to the specified place for epexegesis.
vied
vied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vie
vild
vild
adj
(obsolete) vile
vlad
void
void
adj
(computing, programming, of a function or method) That does not return a value; a procedure.
Being without; destitute; devoid.
Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.
Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.
Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices etc.
Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain.
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification.
noun
(Internet, humorous) A black cat.
(astronomy) An extended region of space containing no galaxies.
(construction) An empty space between floors or walls, including false separations and planned gaps between a building and its facade.
(fluid mechanics) A pocket of vapour inside a fluid flow, created by cavitation.
(materials science) A collection of adjacent vacancies inside a crystal lattice.
(now rare, historical) A voidee.
An empty place; A location that has nothing useful.
An empty space; a vacuum.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To withdraw, depart.
(transitive) To make invalid or worthless.
(transitive, medicine) To empty.
(transitive, obsolete) To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave.
To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge.