| ACHIEVES | • achieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of achieve. • ACHIEVE v. to carry out successfully. |
| CERVELAS | • cervelas n. Alternative form of cervelat. • CERVELAS n. (French) a type of French sausage, seasoned with garlic, also CERVELAT. |
| CERVEZAS | • CERVEZA n. (Spanish) beer. |
| CLEAVERS | • cleavers n. Plural of cleaver. • cleavers n. Galium aparine, a herbaceous annual bedstraw of the family Rubiaceae. • Cleavers prop.n. Plural of Cleaver. |
| CREVASSE | • crevasse n. A crack or fissure in a glacier or snowfield; a chasm. • crevasse n. (US) A breach in a canal or river bank. • crevasse n. (By extension) Any cleft or fissure. |
| ENCLAVES | • enclaves n. Plural of enclave. • ENCLAVE v. to surround. |
| EVACUEES | • evacuees n. Plural of evacuee. • EVACUEE n. one who is evacuated. |
| EVANESCE | • evanesce v. (Intransitive) To disappear into a mist or dissipate in vapor. • evanesce v. (Intransitive, chemistry) To transition from the solid state to gaseous state without ever becoming a liquid. • EVANESCE v. to fade away or vanish. |
| EVOCATES | • evocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evocate. • EVOCATE v. to evoke. |
| EXCLAVES | • exclaves n. Plural of exclave. • EXCLAVE n. a portion of a country separated from the main part and constituting an enclave in respect to the surrounding territory. |
| MEDEVACS | • medevacs n. Plural of medevac. • medevacs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medevac. • MEDEVACs n. Plural of MEDEVAC. |
| SCAVENGE | • scavenge v. (Transitive) To collect and remove refuse, or to search through refuse, carrion, or abandoned items… • scavenge v. (Transitive) To remove unwanted material from something, especially to purify molten metal by removing impurities. • scavenge v. (Transitive) To expel the exhaust gases from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine, and draw… |
| VALENCES | • valences n. Plural of valence. • VALENCE n. a chemical bond, also VALENCY. |
| VENDACES | • vendaces n. Plural of vendace. • VENDACE n. a whitefish, found in Scottish lochs, also VENDIS, VENDISS. |
| VESICATE | • vesicate v. To blister; to raise blisters on. • VESICATE v. to blister. |
| VOCALESE | • vocalese n. Jazz singing genre where the lyrics are written to melodies that were originally parts of an all-instrumental… • VOCALESE n. a type of singing in which the singer improvises words to familiar instrumental solos. |