| BEHAVING | • behaving v. Present participle of behave. • behaving n. Behaviour.
 • BEHAVE v. to act properly.
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| BEHOVING | • behoving v. Present participle of behove. • BEHOVE v. to be fit, right or necessary, also BEHOOVE.
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| BELOVING | • beloving adj. (Obsolete) Loving. • BELOVE v. (obsolete) to love.
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| BEVELING | • beveling v. Present participle of bevel. • beveling n. Alternative spelling of bevelling.
 • BEVEL v. to cut at an angle.
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| BEVERING | • bevering n. Trembling; shaking; quivering. • bevering v. Present participle of bever.
 • BEVER v. to snack.
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| BEVVYING | • bevvying v. Present participle of bevvy. • bevvying n. (Britain) drinking (alcohol).
 • BEVVY v. to engage in a drinking session.
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| BICONVEX | • biconvex adj. Having both sides convex. • BICONVEX adj. convex on both sides.
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| BIVALENT | • bivalent adj. (Chemistry) Having a valence of 2; having two ligands. • bivalent adj. (Genetics) Of, or relating to a pair of homologous synapsed chromosomes that occur during meiosis.
 • bivalent adj. (Of a vaccine) Protecting against two different viruses.
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| BOVINELY | • bovinely adv. In a bovine manner. • bovinely adv. Sluggishly (Can we add an example for this sense?).
 • BOVINE adv. relating to cattle.
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| ENVIABLE | • enviable adj. Arousing or likely to arouse envy. • ENVIABLE adj. causing envy.
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| ENVIABLY | • enviably adv. In an enviable manner or to an enviable degree. • ENVIABLE adv. causing envy.
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| INVIABLE | • inviable adj. Alternative form of nonviable. • INVIABLE adj. not viable, also UNVIABLE.
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| OVENBIRD | • ovenbird n. Any of several birds. • OVENBIRD n. an American songbird.
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| UNVIABLE | • unviable adj. Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable. • UNVIABLE adj. not viable, also INVIABLE.
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| 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.
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| VENDIBLY | • VENDIBLE adv. that can be vended. | 
| VERBINGS | • VERBING n. the use of nouns as verbs. | 
| VIBRANCE | • vibrance n. Synonym of vibrancy. • VIBRANCE n. the state of being vibrant, also VIBRANCY.
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| VINCIBLE | • vincible adj. Capable of being defeated or overcome; assailable or vulnerable. • VINCIBLE adj. capable of being conquered.
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