| ABSOLVED | • absolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of absolve. • ABSOLVE v. to free from the consequences of an action. |
| BACKVELD | • backveld n. (Southern Africa) Backward and unsophisticated rural areas. • BACKVELD n. (South African) a remote area. |
| BEDEVILS | • bedevils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedevil. • BEDEVIL v. to plague, torment. |
| BEDRIVEL | • bedrivel v. (Transitive) to drivel on, to put or spill saliva on. • BEDRIVEL v. to cover with saliva. |
| BELIEVED | • believed v. Simple past tense and past participle of believe. • BELIEVE v. to accept as true. |
| BELOVEDS | • beloveds n. Plural of beloved. • belovèds n. Plural of belovèd. • BELOVED n. a person who is much loved. |
| BESLAVED | • beslaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of beslave. • BESLAVE v. to make a slave of. |
| BEVELLED | • bevelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bevel. • bevelled adj. Having a bevel, especially at an edge. • BEVEL v. to cut at an angle. |
| BIVALVED | • bivalved adj. Having two valves. • BIVALVED adj. having a two-valved shell. |
| BUSHVELD | • bushveld n. (South Africa) A terrain of thick scrubby trees and bush in dense thickets, with grassy groundcover between. • BUSHVELD n. (South African) veld made up largely of woodland, also BOSCHVELD. |
| DEVERBAL | • deverbal adj. (Grammar, linguistics) Derived from a verb. • deverbal n. (Grammar, linguistics) A word, especially a substantive, that is derived from a verb. • DEVERBAL n. a word derived from a verb. |
| DRIVABLE | • drivable adj. Capable of being driven (as a vehicle). • drivable adj. Capable of being driven on safely or successfully (as a road or other surface). • DRIVABLE adj. that can be driven, also DRIVEABLE. |
| EVADABLE | • evadable adj. That can be evaded. • EVADABLE adj. able to be evaded. |
| EVADIBLE | • evadible adj. That can be evaded. • EVADIBLE adj. that may be evaded, also EVADABLE, EVASIBLE. |
| LOVEBIRD | • lovebird n. Any small parrot from one of the nine species within the genus Agapornis. Sometimes they are kept as… • lovebird n. (Figurative, usually in the plural) One of the members of an openly affectionate couple. • lovebird v. (Intransitive) To express romantic affection openly. |
| OVERBOLD | • overbold adj. Too bold; impertinent or overreaching. • OVERBOLD adj. excessively bold. |
| VENDABLE | • vendable adj. Alternative form of vendible. • vendable n. Alternative form of vendible. • VENDABLE adj. that can be vended. |
| VENDIBLE | • vendible adj. Salable; able to be bought, sold, or traded. • vendible n. Anything that can be bought and sold. • VENDIBLE adj. that can be vended. |
| VENDIBLY | • VENDIBLE adv. that can be vended. |
| VOIDABLE | • voidable adj. Capable of being voided or made void. • VOIDABLE adj. able to be voided. |