| AVIFAUNAS | • avifaunas n. Plural of avifauna. • AVIFAUNA n. (Latin) the bird life of a particular region. |
| CAVATINAS | • cavatinas n. Plural of cavatina. • CAVATINA n. (Italian) a short operatic air. |
| GALAVANTS | • galavants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of galavant. • GALAVANT v. to roam about for pleasure without any definite plan, also GALIVANT, GALLIVANT. |
| MALVASIAN | • MALVASIAN adj. relating to malvasia, a type of grape used to make malmsey. |
| PARAVANES | • paravanes n. Plural of paravane. • PARAVANE n. an underwater device used to cut cables. |
| PARAVANTS | • PARAVANT n. a preeminent person or thing. |
| SALVARSAN | • salvarsan n. (Medicine) The organoarsenic compound arsphenamine, formerly used in the treatment of syphilis and the… • SALVARSAN n. (tradename) a compound of arsenic once used as a remedy for syphilis. |
| SAVANNAHS | • savannahs n. Plural of savannah. • Savannahs n. Plural of Savannah. • SAVANNAH n. (Spanish) tropical grassland, also SAVANNA. |
| SAVASANAS | • savasanas n. Plural of savasana. • SAVASANA n. a meditative posture in which one lies on one's back that is typically considered the final resting pose in yoga, also SHAVASANA. |
| SHAVASANA | • shavasana n. (Yoga) A resting pose in which one lies flat on one’s back with the arms and legs slightly spread and eyes closed. • SHAVASANA n. a meditative posture in which one lies on one's back that is typically considered the final resting pose in yoga, also SAVASANA. |
| VANADATES | • vanadates n. Plural of vanadate. • VANADATE n. a salt of vanadic acid, also VANADIATE. |
| VANASPATI | • vanaspati n. (Botany) Any plant that bears fruits but no evident flowers. • Vanaspati prop.n. (Music) Name of a rāgam in Carnatic music. It is the fourth melakarta rāgam of the 72 melakarta rāgams… • VANASPATI n. (Sanskrit) a hydrogenated vegetable fat used as a butter substitute. |
| VIPASSANA | • vipassana n. (Buddhism) Insight into the true nature of reality, namely as the three marks of existence: impermanence… • VIPASSANA n. (Sanskrit) meditative practice in Buddhism, aimed at obtaining a true metaphysical picture of reality, which means dissolving the stable categories of substance and self in favour of the evanescent. |