| ALEVINS | • alevins n. Plural of alevin. • ALEVIN n. a young fish. |
| ANDVILE | • ANDVILE n. (Spenser) an anvil. |
| ANVILED | • anviled v. Simple past tense and past participle of anvil. • ANVIL v. to shape on a heavy iron block. |
| FLAVINE | • flavine n. Alternative spelling of flavin. • FLAVINE n. a yellow dye made from the bark of the dyer's oak, also FLAVIN. |
| JAVELIN | • javelin n. A light spear thrown with the hand and used as a weapon. • javelin n. A metal-tipped spear thrown for distance in an athletic field event. • javelin v. (Transitive) To pierce with a javelin. |
| LEAVING | • leaving v. Present participle of leave. • LEAVING n. something left over. |
| NAIVELY | • naively adv. In a naive manner. • naïvely adv. Alternative form of naively. • NAIVE adv. lacking sophistication. |
| RAVELIN | • ravelin n. An outwork. A fortification outside a castle used to split an attacking force; composed of two faces… • RAVELIN n. a type of fortification. |
| UNALIVE | • unalive adj. Not alive; dead or inanimate. • unalive adj. Lacking vivacity and liveliness; dull or sterile. • unalive adj. Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical. |
| UNVAILE | • unvaile v. Obsolete spelling of unveil. • UNVAILE v. (obsolete) to unveil, also UNVAIL. |
| VALINES | • valines n. Plural of valine. • VALINE n. an amino acid, essential to health and growth in humans and vertebrate animals. |
| VANLIKE | • vanlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a van (vehicle). • VANLIKE adj. like a van. |
| VEALING | • vealing v. Present participle of veal. • VEALE v. (Spenser) to veil, also VELE. |
| VENTAIL | • ventail n. (Historical) Synonym of aventail (“mail curtain or flap, on a helmet or a mail coif, that protects the… • ventail n. (Historical) The movable front part of a medieval helmet, originally including the visor but later specifically… • ventail n. (Historical, rare) A vent or breathing-hole in a medieval helmet, for the admission of air. |