| AASVOGEL | • aasvogel n. (South Africa, rare, literary) Vulture. • AASVOGEL n. (South African) a South African vulture. |
| AVAILING | • availing v. Present participle of avail. • availing adj. Efficacious. • availing n. (Dated) Effect in achieving a goal or aim; purpose, use. |
| CLEAVAGE | • cleavage n. The act of cleaving or the state of being cleft. • cleavage n. The hollow or separation between a woman’s breasts, especially as revealed by a low neckline. • cleavage n. (By extension) Any similar separation between two body parts, such as the buttocks or toes. |
| GALAVANT | • galavant v. Alternative form of gallivant. • GALAVANT v. to roam about for pleasure without any definite plan, also GALIVANT, GALLIVANT. |
| GALIVANT | • galivant v. Alternative form of gallivant. • GALIVANT v. to roam about for pleasure without any definite plan, also GALAVANT, GALLIVANT. |
| GALLIVAT | • gallivat n. (Nautical) A small armed vessel, with sails and oars, used on the Malabar coast. • GALLIVAT n. (Portuguese) a large two-masted Malay boat. |
| GALVANIC | • galvanic adj. Of or pertaining to galvanism; electric. • galvanic adj. (By extension) Energetic; vigorous. • galvanic adj. Of a current that is not alternating, as opposed to faradic. |
| GAVELMAN | • gavelman n. (Law, historical) A tenant liable to tribute. • GAVELMAN n. a tenant holding land in gavelkind. |
| GRAVLAKS | • gravlaks n. Alternative form of gravlax. • GRAVLAKS n. (Swedish) a Scandinavian dish of salmon with spices and salad, also GRAVADLAX, GRAVLAX. |
| SALVAGED | • salvaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of salvage. • SALVAGE v. to save from loss or destruction. |
| SALVAGEE | • salvagee n. One who is salvaged. • salvagee n. (Nautical) A free rope on a sailing ship (one that does not have a single dedicated purpose). • SALVAGEE n. one in whose favor salvage has been effected. |
| SALVAGER | • salvager n. A person who engages in salvage work. • SALVAGER n. one who salvages. |
| SALVAGES | • salvages n. Plural of salvage. • SALVAGE v. to save from loss or destruction. |
| SAVAGELY | • savagely adv. In a wild, uncontrolled, or savage manner. • SAVAGE adv. fierce, uncivilized. |
| VAGINULA | • vaginula n. (Botany) A little sheath, such as that about the base of the pedicel of most mosses. • VAGINULA n. (Latin) a little sheath, also VAGINULE. |
| VAULTAGE | • vaultage n. (Obsolete) A vaulted place or arched cellar. • vaultage n. (Obsolete) Vaulted work. • VAULTAGE n. a cavern, also VAUNTAGE. |