| AVERSELY | • aversely adv. Backward; in a backward direction. • aversely adv. With repugnance or aversion; unwillingly. • AVERSE adv. opposed, reluctant. |
| CRAVENLY | • cravenly adv. In a craven manner. • CRAVEN adv. cowardly. |
| GRAVELLY | • gravelly adj. Full of, covered with, or similar to gravel or pebbles. • gravelly adj. Of a voice: unpleasantly harsh or rasping. • gravelly adj. (Pathology) Caused by or involving gravel (“kidney stones”). |
| LAYOVERS | • layovers n. Plural of layover. • LAYOVER n. a stopover. |
| OVERLAYS | • overlays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlay. • overlays n. Plural of overlay. • OVERLAY v. to lay over. |
| OVERPLAY | • overplay v. (Transitive, intransitive) To overdo or overact one’s effect or role. • overplay v. (Transitive) To play (a song or record) too frequently. • overplay v. (Transitive) To overestimate one’s strength in a game or event, which ultimately may end in a defeat. |
| SURVEYAL | • surveyal n. (Archaic) survey. • SURVEYAL n. a close examination, also SCRUTINY. |
| SYLVANER | • sylvaner n. A variety of white grape originally from central Europe. • sylvaner n. A white wine made from this grape. • SYLVANER n. (German) a German grape used in making white wine; the wine itself. |
| TREVALLY | • trevally n. Any of certain fishes of the family Carangidae. • TREVALLY n. a fish. |
| VALKYRIE | • valkyrie n. (Norse mythology) Any of the female attendants of Odin, figures said to guide fallen warriors from the… • Valkyrie n. Alternative spelling of valkyrie. • VALKYRIE n. (Old Norse) a maiden in Norse mythology, also VALKYR, WALKYRIE. |
| VARIEDLY | • variedly adv. In a varied manner. • VARIED adv. VARY, to make different. |
| VARLETRY | • varletry n. (Obsolete) The rabble; the crowd; the mob. • VARLETRY n. (Shakespeare) a group of common people. |
| VERBALLY | • verbally adv. In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking. • VERBAL adv. in words. |
| VERNALLY | • vernally adv. In a vernal manner or context; in spring. • VERNAL adv. pertaining to spring. |
| VIRELAYS | • virelays n. Plural of virelay. • VIRELAY n. (French) an old French lyric form in two-rhymed stanzas of short lines, also VIRELAI. |