| COVENANTS | • covenants n. Plural of covenant. • covenants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of covenant. • COVENANT v. to enter into a binding agreement. |
| ENSLAVING | • enslaving v. Present participle of enslave. • enslaving n. An enslavement. • ENSLAVE v. to make a slave of. |
| INNOVATES | • innovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innovate. • INNOVATE v. to introduce something new. |
| NAIVENESS | • naiveness n. Rare form of naïveté. • naïveness n. Alternative spelling of naiveness. • NAIVENESS n. the state of being naive. |
| RAVENINGS | • ravenings n. Plural of ravening. • RAVENING n. the act of ravening. |
| REVENANTS | • revenants n. Plural of revenant. • REVENANT n. (French) one that returns after death or a long absence. |
| SOVENANCE | • sovenance n. (Obsolete) Memory, remembrance. • SOVENANCE n. (archaic) remembrance; memory. |
| SUBNIVEAN | • subnivean adj. Occurring beneath a layer of snow; subnival. • SUBNIVEAN adj. under snow, also SUBNIVEAL. |
| UNNATIVES | • UNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country. |
| VENATIONS | • venations n. Plural of venation. • VENATION n. the arrangement and pattern of veins in a leaf. |
| VENDANGES | • vendanges n. Plural of vendange. • VENDANGE n. the grape harvest, also VENDAGE. |
| VENENATES | • venenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of venenate. • VENENATE v. to poison. |
| VENEREANS | • VENEREAN n. a person addicted to sexual intercourse. |
| VENETIANS | • Venetians n. Plural of Venetian. • VENETIAN n. one of the tapes that join the slats of a Venetian blind. |