| ADVENTURE | • adventure n. The encountering of risks; a bold undertaking, in which dangers are likely to be encountered, and the… • adventure n. A remarkable occurrence; a striking event. • adventure n. A mercantile or speculative enterprise of hazard; a venture; a shipment by a merchant on his own account. |
| ADVERTENT | • advertent adj. Attentive. • advertent adj. Not inadvertent; intentional. • ADVERTENT adj. attentive, heedful. |
| ADVERTING | • adverting v. Present participle of advert. • ADVERT v. to refer to in speech or writing. |
| DAVENPORT | • davenport n. A large sofa, especially a formal one. • davenport n. A writing desk. • Davenport prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English from the town in Cheshire. |
| DENERVATE | • denervate v. (Transitive, medicine, surgery) To deprive (an organ) of a nerve supply. • DENERVATE v. to deprive of nerve endings. |
| DIVINATOR | • divinator n. One who practices or pretends to divination; a diviner. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
| ENERVATED | • enervated adj. Weakened, debilitated or deprived of strength or vitality. • enervated v. Simple past tense and past participle of enervate. • ENERVATE v. to weaken, to debilitate. |
| OVERSTAND | • overstand v. (Rare) to stand or insist too much or too long; overstay. • overstand v. (Transitive) to stand too strictly on the demands or conditions of. • overstand v. (Yachting, boat racing): to sail to the mark at a wider angle than is the normal upwind angle, to go… |
| PROVANTED | • provanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of provant. • PROVANT v. (obsolete) to supply with provisions. |
| RENOVATED | • renovated v. Simple past tense and past participle of renovate. • RENOVATE v. to make like new. |
| SERVANTED | • servanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of servant. • SERVANT v. to act as servant. |
| STANDOVER | • standover n. The height above ground of the top horizontal tube of the frame of a bicycle. • standover adj. Using intimidation or threats of force to coerce others into submission or compliance. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
| UNAVERTED | • unaverted adj. Not averted. • UNAVERTED adj. not averted. |
| VENERATED | • venerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of venerate. • VENERATE v. to revere. |
| VERDANTLY | • verdantly adv. In a verdant manner; in a fashion indicating greenness (Green color.). • verdantly adv. In a verdant manner; in a fashion indicating greenness (Naivety.). • VERDANT adv. green with vegetation. |