| DEVIOUS | • devious adj. Cunning or deceiving, not straightforward or honest, not frank. • devious adj. Roundabout, circuitous, deviating from the direct or ordinary route. • DEVIOUS adj. indirect. |
| DILUVIA | • diluvia n. Plural of diluvium. • diluvia n. Plural of diluvion. • DILUVIUM n. (Latin) a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc. caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice, also DILUVION. |
| DIVULGE | • divulge v. (Transitive) To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially… • divulge v. To indicate publicly; to proclaim. • DIVULGE v. to reveal. |
| DIVULSE | • divulse v. (Transitive, medicine) To pull apart forcibly. • DIVULSE v. to tear away. |
| DUUMVIR | • duumvir n. One of two persons jointly exercising the same office in Republican Rome. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| OUTVIED | • outvied v. Simple past tense and past participle of outvie. • OUTVIE v. to surpass in competition. |
| OVIDUCT | • oviduct n. (Anatomy) A duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior. • OVIDUCT n. a tube through which ova travel from an ovary. |
| UNHIVED | • unhived v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhive. • UNHIVE v. to drive from a hive. |
| UNLIVED | • unlived adj. That has not been lived. • unlived adj. (Obsolete) Bereft or deprived of life. • UNLIVE v. to live so as to make amends for. |
| UNWIVED | • unwived v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwive. • unwived adj. Not having a wife. • UNWIVE v. to deprive of a wife. |
| UPDIVED | • updived v. Simple past tense and past participle of updive. • UPDIVE v. to spring upward. |
| UPDIVES | • updives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of updive. • UPDIVE v. to spring upward. |
| VIADUCT | • viaduct n. (Transport) A bridge with several spans that carries road or rail traffic over a valley or other obstacles. • VIADUCT n. a structure carrying a road or railway over a valley, etc. |
| VIDIMUS | • vidimus n. A preliminary drawing of something to be designed and constructed. • vidimus n. An inspection or audit. • VIDIMUS n. (Latin) an attested copy; inspection of accounts. |
| VIDUAGE | • viduage n. Widowhood. • viduage n. Widows generally. • VIDUAGE n. (Latin) widowhood; widows collectively. |
| VIDUITY | • viduity n. (Rare) the state of being a widow; widowhood. • VIDUITY n. the state of being a widow. |
| VIDUOUS | • VIDUOUS adj. widowed; empty. |