| AMATIVE | • amative adj. Pertaining to love; amorous. • AMATIVE adj. strongly moved by love esp. sexual love. |
| AMUSIVE | • amusive adj. (Obsolete) Illusive, deceitful. • amusive adj. (Now rare) Giving entertainment or interest; recreative, diverting, engaging. • amusive adj. (Now rare) Amusing, humorous. |
| IMPAVED | • impaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of impave. • IMPAVE v. to set in a pavement. |
| IMPAVES | • impaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impave. • IMPAVE v. to set in a pavement. |
| MARVIER | • MARVY adj. marvellous. |
| MASSIVE | • massive adj. Very large in size or extent. • massive adj. Very large or bulky and heavy and solid. • massive adj. (Informal) To a very great extent; total, utter. |
| MAUVEIN | • MAUVEIN n. a mauve dye, also MAUVEINE, MAUVIN, MAUVINE. |
| MAUVINE | • mauvine n. (Organic chemistry) A mauve pigment obtained from aniline. • MAUVINE n. a mauve dye, also MAUVEIN, MAUVEINE, MAUVIN. |
| MAVISES | • mavises n. Plural of mavis. • MAVIS n. the European throstle or song thrush, also MAVIE. |
| 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. |
| MISAVER | • MISAVER v. to speak erroneously. |
| MISGAVE | • misgave v. Simple past tense of misgive. • MISGIVE v. to make doubtful or fearful. |
| VAMPIER | • vampier adj. Comparative form of vampy: more vampy. • VAMPY adj. like a vamp, also VAMPISH. |
| VAMPIRE | • vampire n. A mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living. • vampire n. (Colloquial) A person with the medical condition systemic lupus erythematosus, colloquially known as… • vampire n. A blood-sucking bat; vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus). |
| VERMIAN | • vermian adj. Of or relating to worms. • vermian adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the vermis. • VERMIAN adj. pertaining to worms. |
| VIDAMES | • vidames n. Plural of vidame. • VIDAME n. in French feudal jurisprudence, the deputy of a bishop in temporal affairs; a minor noble. |
| VIREMIA | • viremia n. (US) Alternative spelling of viraemia. • VIREMIA n. (Latin) the presence of viral particles in the blood, also VIRAEMIA. |
| VITAMER | • vitamer n. Any of a combination of substances that, together, function as a vitamin. • VITAMER n. a type of chemical compound. |
| VOMICAE | • vomicae n. Plural of vomica. • VOMICA n. (Latin) a cavity in the body containing pus. |