| ACTIVISE | • ACTIVISE v. to activate, also ACTIVIZE. |
| ACTIVIZE | • activize v. (Transitive) To convert to activism. • ACTIVIZE v. to activate, also ACTIVISE. |
| CAITIVES | • caitives n. Plural of caitive. • CAITIVE n. (Spenser) a captive, subject, also CAITIFF. |
| CAVITIED | • cavitied adj. Having cavities. • CAVITIED adj. having a cavity. |
| CAVITIES | • cavities n. Plural of cavity. • CAVITY n. an unfilled space within a mass. |
| EVICTING | • evicting v. Present participle of evict. • EVICT v. to dispossess by law. |
| EVICTION | • eviction n. The act of evicting. • eviction n. The state of being evicted. • EVICTION n. the act of evicting. |
| INACTIVE | • inactive adj. Not active, temporarily or permanently. • inactive adj. Not engaging in physical activity. • inactive adj. Not functioning or operating; broken down. |
| SOVIETIC | • Sovietic adj. Synonym of Soviet. • SOVIETIC adj. of or like a soviet. |
| VATICIDE | • vaticide n. The murder of a prophet. • vaticide n. (Rare) A murderer of a prophet. • VATICIDE n. the killing of a prophet. |
| VERISTIC | • veristic adj. Of or relating to the art movement called verism. • veristic adj. (Logic) Having multiple valid solutions. • VERISTIC adj. relating to verism, an artistic preference for the everyday over the legendary. |
| VERTICIL | • verticil n. (Chiefly botany) A whorl, a group of similar parts such as leaves radiating from a shared axis. • VERTICIL n. (Latin) a circular arrangement of similar parts, a whorl. |
| VICIATED | • viciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICIATES | • viciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VITICETA | • viticeta n. Plural of viticetum. • VITICETUM n. a plantation of vines. |
| VITICIDE | • VITICIDE n. a vine pest. |
| VIVISECT | • vivisect v. (Transitive) To perform vivisection upon; to dissect alive. • VIVISECT v. to dissect the living body of. |