| ALLEVIATED | • alleviated adj. Made more bearable. • alleviated v. Simple past tense and past participle of alleviate. • ALLEVIATE v. to lighten, relieve. |
| CEVADILLAS | • cevadillas n. Plural of cevadilla. • CEVADILLA n. (Spanish) a liliaceous plant, yielding the alkaloid veratrine, also CEBADILLA, SABADILLA. |
| CORIVALLED | • CORIVAL v. to rival. |
| COVERALLED | • coveralled adj. Wearing a coverall. • COVERALLED adj. wearing a coverall. |
| DRAGSVILLE | • DRAGSVILLE n. (US) boredom. |
| ILLUVIATED | • illuviated v. Simple past tense and past participle of illuviate. • illuviated adj. (Geology) Exhibiting illuviation. • ILLUVIATE v. to deposit illuvium, material removed from soil layer by rainwater and deposited in lower layer. |
| LARVICIDAL | • larvicidal adj. Killing larvae. • LARVICIDAL adj. killing larvae. |
| LIVELIHEAD | • LIVELIHEAD n. (obsolete) liveliness. |
| LOVELIHEAD | • lovelihead n. (Obsolete) Synonym of loveliness. • LOVELIHEAD n. loveliness. |
| MEDIEVALLY | • medievally adv. In a medieval way. • MEDIEVAL adv. belonging to the Middle Ages, also MEDIAEVAL. |
| OVERCALLED | • overcalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcall. • OVERCALL v. in bridge, to outbid. |
| OVERGALLED | • OVERGALL v. to greatly blister. |
| SCRAVELLED | • SCRAVEL v. to move quickly, scramble. |
| UNRAVELLED | • unravelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of unravel. • UNRAVEL v. to separate the threads of. |
| UNRIVALLED | • unrivalled adj. Britain standard spelling of unrivaled. • UNRIVALLED adj. without a rival, also UNRIVALED. |
| VACILLATED | • vacillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vacillate. • VACILLATE v. to fluctuate in opinion or resolution. |
| VAUDEVILLE | • vaudeville n. (Historical, uncountable) A style of multi-act theatrical entertainment which originated from France… • vaudeville n. (Historical, countable) An entertainment in this style. • VAUDEVILLE n. theatrical entertainment featuring a variety of acts such as songs, dances, comedy, acrobatics, magic, pantomime, etc. |
| VELLICATED | • vellicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vellicate. • VELLICATE v. to twitch, pluck. |
| VICTUALLED | • victualled v. Simple past tense and past participle of victual. • VICTUAL v. to provide with food, also VITTLE. |
| VITRAILLED | • VITRAILLED adj. fitted with vitrail, stained glass. |