| AGRAVIC | • agravic adj. Of or pertaining to the condition of zero gravity. • AGRAVIC adj. relating to zero gravity. |
| BRAVING | • braving v. Present participle of brave. • braving n. A bravado; a boast. • BRAVE v. to face with courage. |
| CARVING | • carving n. (Sculpture) A carved object. • carving n. The act or craft of producing a carved object. • carving v. Present participle of carve. |
| CRAVING | • craving n. A strong desire; yearning. • craving v. Present participle of crave. • CRAVING n. a great desire. |
| GARVIES | • GARVIE n. (Scots) a sprat, also GARVOCK. |
| GRAVIDA | • gravida n. (Medicine) A pregnant woman. • GRAVIDA n. (Latin) a pregnant woman. |
| GRAVIES | • gravies n. Plural of gravy. • GRAVY n. a sauce of the fat and juices from cooked meat. |
| GRAVING | • graving v. Present participle of grave. • graving n. The act of cleaning a ship’s bottom. • graving n. (Obsolete) An engraving. |
| GRAVITY | • gravity n. The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness. • gravity n. The state or condition of being grave; seriousness. • gravity n. (Music) The lowness of a note. |
| RAVINGS | • ravings n. Plural of raving Usual form. • RAVING n. wild talk. |
| REAVING | • reaving v. Present participle of reave. • reaving n. An act of pillage or plunder. • REAVE v. (archaic) to rob, plunder, also REIVE, RIEVE. |
| RIVAGES | • rivages n. Plural of rivage. • RIVAGE n. (French) a shore, bank. |
| VARYING | • varying v. Present participle of vary. • varying n. (Computer graphics) A kind of variable, used by a fragment shader, that interpolates values across a… • VARYING n. the act of varying. |
| VINEGAR | • vinegar n. (Uncountable) A sour liquid formed by the fermentation of alcohol used as a condiment or preservative;… • vinegar n. (Countable) Any variety of vinegar. • vinegar v. (Transitive) To season or otherwise treat with vinegar. |
| VIRAGOS | • viragos n. Plural of virago. • VIRAGO n. (Latin) a noisy, domineering woman. |
| VIRGATE | • virgate n. (Historical) The yardland: an obsolete English land measure usually comprising 1⁄4 of a hide and notionally… • virgate adj. Rod-shaped: straight, long, and thin, (particularly botany) the habitus of plants with straight, erect branches. • virgate adj. (Mycology) Finely striped, often with dark fibers. |
| VITRAGE | • vitrage n. A curtain of light translucent material intended to be secured directly to the woodwork of a French… • VITRAGE n. (French) a thin curtain for windows or glazed doors. |