| ADVERTING | • adverting v. Present participle of advert. • ADVERT v. to refer to in speech or writing. |
| DEPRAVING | • depraving v. Present participle of deprave. • DEPRAVE v. to corrupt in morals. |
| DIVINATOR | • divinator n. One who practices or pretends to divination; a diviner. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
| INDINAVIR | • indinavir n. (Pharmacology) An antiretroviral drug C36H47N5O4 of the protease inhibitor class that is used in the… • INDINAVIR n. a drug used to treat AIDS. |
| INVALIDER | • INVALID adj. not valid. |
| PERVADING | • pervading v. Present participle of pervade. • PERVADE v. to permeate the whole. |
| REINVADED | • reinvaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvade. • REINVADE v. to invade again. |
| REINVADES | • reinvades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvade. • REINVADE v. to invade again. |
| SANDIVERS | • SANDIVER n. scum formed on molten glass. |
| UNRIVALED | • unrivaled adj. (American spelling) beyond compare, far surpassing any other, unparalleled, without rival. • UNRIVALED adj. without a rival, also UNRIVALLED. |
| UNVIZARDS | • unvizards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unvizard. • UNVIZARD v. to open the visor of, also UNVISOR. |
| VARNISHED | • varnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of varnish. • varnished adj. Coated or decorated with varnish. • VARNISH v. to give a glossy appearance to. |
| VINEGARED | • vinegared adj. Seasoned with vinegar. • VINEGAR v. to treat with a sour liquid used as a condiment or preservative. |
| VINEYARDS | • vineyards n. Plural of vineyard. • Vineyards prop.n. Plural of Vineyard. • VINEYARD n. an area planted with grapevines. |
| VIRIDIANS | • viridians n. Plural of viridian. • VIRIDIAN n. a greenish-blue pigment. |
| VIVANDIER | • vivandier n. A sutler accompanying a continental European army, especially the French army. • VIVANDIER n. (French) a (male) attendant on a regiment, who sells provisions. |
| VIZARDING | • VIZARD v. to mask or disguise. |