| CHAUVIN | • Chauvin prop.n. A surname. • CHAUVIN n. (French) one with excessive pride in his own country. |
| CURVING | • curving v. Present participle of curve. • curving n. A shape or motion that curves. • curving adj. That curves or curve. |
| INCURVE | • incurve v. (Transitive, rare) To cause something to curve inwards. • incurve v. (Intransitive) To curve inwards. • INCURVE v. to curve inward, also INCURVATE. |
| UNCIVIL | • uncivil adj. Not civilized. • uncivil adj. Not civil; discourteous; impolite. • UNCIVIL adj. not civil, also INCIVIL. |
| UNCOVER | • uncover v. To remove a cover from. • uncover v. To reveal the identity of. • uncover v. To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. |
| UNVOCAL | • unvocal adj. Not vocal. • UNVOCAL adj. not vocal. |
| UNVOICE | • unvoice v. (Transitive, linguistics) devoice. • UNVOICE v. to deprive of voice. |
| VAUNCED | • vaunced v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaunce. • VAUNCE v. (Spenser) to advance. |
| VAUNCES | • vaunces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vaunce. • VAUNCE v. (Spenser) to advance. |
| VICUGNA | • vicugna n. Alternative spelling of vicuna. • Vicugna prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Camelidae – the vicunas. • VICUGNA n. (Quechua) a wild wool-bearing llama-like animal of the Andes, also VICUNA. |
| VICUNAS | • vicunas n. Plural of vicuna. • Vicunas prop.n. Plural of Vicuna. • vicuñas n. Plural of vicuña. |
| VINCULA | • vincula n. Plural of vinculum. • VINCULUM n. (Latin) a horizontal line placed above a part of an equation, etc., equivalent to brackets. |
| VULCANS | • Vulcans n. Plural of Vulcan. • VULCAN n. (Latin) a blacksmith or ironworker. |