| ADVANCE | • advance v. To promote or advantage. • advance v. To move forward in space or time. • advance v. To raise, be raised. |
| ADVECTS | • advects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advect. • ADVECT v. to transport by the flow of a fluid. |
| ADVICES | • advices n. (Obsolete or programming) plural of advice. • ADVICE n. counsel. |
| ALCOVED | • alcoved adj. (Sometimes in combination) Having (a specified type or number of) alcoves. • ALCOVED adj. having an alcove. |
| CADAVER | • cadaver n. A dead body; especially the corpse of a human to be dissected. • CADAVER n. a corpse. |
| CAVILED | • caviled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cavil. • CAVIL v. to raise trivial and frivolous objections. |
| CLEAVED | • cleaved adj. Cleft or cloven. • CLEAVE v. to split. |
| COUVADE | • couvade n. A practice among some peoples, such as the Basques, of the husband of a woman in the last stages of… • couvade n. Sympathetic pregnancy: the involuntary sympathetic experience of the husband of symptoms of his wife’s… • COUVADE n. (French) a primitive birth ritual. |
| ENCAVED | • encaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of encave. • ENCAVE v. (Shakespeare) to secrete, also INCAVE. |
| INCAVED | • incaved adj. Enclosed in a cave. • INCAVE v. (Shakespeare) to secrete, also ENCAVE. |
| MEDEVAC | • medevac n. The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility. • medevac n. A vehicle, typically aircraft, used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility. • medevac n. Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility. |
| MEDIVAC | • medivac n. Alternative form of medevac. • medivac v. Alternative form of medevac. • MEDIVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDEVAC. |
| SCARVED | • scarved adj. Wearing a scarf. • SCARVED adj. wearing a scarf. |
| VACATED | • vacated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vacate. • VACATE v. to make vacant. |
| VAUCHED | • VAUCH v. (dialect) to move fast. |
| VAUNCED | • vaunced v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaunce. • VAUNCE v. (Spenser) to advance. |
| VENDACE | • vendace n. Either of two types of whitefish, Coregonus albula and Coregonus vandesius. • VENDACE n. a whitefish, found in Scottish lochs, also VENDIS, VENDISS. |