| ACTIVISE | • ACTIVISE v. to activate, also ACTIVIZE. |
| ACTIVISM | • activism n. The practice of using action to achieve a result, such as political demonstration or a strike in support… • ACTIVISM n. a policy of direct action. |
| ACTIVIST | • activist n. One who is politically active in the role of a citizen; especially, one who campaigns for change. • activist n. One who is conspicuously active in carrying out any occupational or professional functions. • activist adj. Behaving as an activist. |
| ACTIVITY | • activity n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being active; activeness. • activity n. (Countable) Something done as an action or a movement. • activity n. (Countable) Something done for pleasure or entertainment, especially one involving movement or an excursion. |
| ACTIVIZE | • activize v. (Transitive) To convert to activism. • ACTIVIZE v. to activate, also ACTIVISE. |
| CAITIVES | • caitives n. Plural of caitive. • CAITIVE n. (Spenser) a captive, subject, also CAITIFF. |
| CAVITIED | • cavitied adj. Having cavities. • CAVITIED adj. having a cavity. |
| CAVITIES | • cavities n. Plural of cavity. • CAVITY n. an unfilled space within a mass. |
| INACTIVE | • inactive adj. Not active, temporarily or permanently. • inactive adj. Not engaging in physical activity. • inactive adj. Not functioning or operating; broken down. |
| SILVATIC | • SILVATIC adj. pertaining to the forest. |
| VATICIDE | • vaticide n. The murder of a prophet. • vaticide n. (Rare) A murderer of a prophet. • VATICIDE n. the killing of a prophet. |
| VIATICAL | • viatical adj. Of or pertaining to a journey; viatic. • viatical adj. Of or pertaining to a life insurance policy held by someone who is dying, or to the sale of such a policy. • VIATICAL adj. pertaining to travelling, also VIATIC. |
| VIATICUM | • viaticum n. (Especially Catholicism) The Eucharist, when given to a person who is dying or one in danger of death. • viaticum n. (Often figurative) Provisions, money, or other supplies given to someone setting off on a long journey. • viaticum n. A portable altar. |
| VICIATED | • viciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICIATES | • viciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICTORIA | • victoria n. A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver… • Victoria prop.n. (Roman mythology) The Roman goddess of victory, the counterpart of the Greek goddess Nike. • Victoria prop.n. A female given name from Latin. |
| VILLATIC | • villatic adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to a farm or village; rural. • VILLATIC adj. (Milton) of or relating to a farmyard or village. |
| VITICETA | • viticeta n. Plural of viticetum. • VITICETUM n. a plantation of vines. |
| VIVACITY | • vivacity n. The quality or state of being vivacious. • VIVACITY n. the state of being vivacious, lively. |