| AVULSED | • avulsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of avulse. • avulsed adj. (Of a piece of flesh or body part) Having been torn off, as in an avulsion. • avulsed adj. (Of a wound) Having been caused by a piece of flesh or body part being torn off, as in an avulsion. |
| DELVERS | • delvers n. Plural of delver. • DELVER n. one who delves. |
| DEVALLS | • devalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devall. • devalls n. Plural of devall. • DEVALL v. to sink, decline. |
| DEVISAL | • devisal n. An act of devising. • DEVISAL n. the act of devising. |
| DEVVELS | • devvels n. Plural of devvel. • devvels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devvel. • DEVVEL v. (Scots) to stun with a club, also DEVEL. |
| DIVULSE | • divulse v. (Transitive, medicine) To pull apart forcibly. • DIVULSE v. to tear away. |
| DRIVELS | • drivels n. Plural of drivel. • drivels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drivel. • DRIVEL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| EVULSED | • evulsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of evulse. • EVULSE v. to pluck out. |
| LIVEDOS | • LIVEDO n. (Latin) a discoloured patch on the skin. |
| SALVOED | • salvoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of salvo. • SALVO v. to discharge firearms simultaneously. |
| SHELVED | • shelved v. Simple past tense and past participle of shelve. • shelved adj. (Not comparable) Of or pertaining to a shelving; having shelves. • shelved adj. Postponed or put aside indefinitely. |
| SLEAVED | • sleaved adj. Raw; not spun or wrought. • SLEAVE v. to separate into fine filaments. |
| SLEEVED | • sleeved adj. (Manufacturing, construction) Made with or having sleeves. • sleeved v. Simple past tense and past participle of sleeve. • SLEEVE v. to supply with an arm covering. |
| VANDALS | • vandals n. Plural of vandal. • Vandals prop.n. An east Germanic tribe that once lived in north Africa and sacked Rome. • Vandals prop.n. (Archaic, historical) Any of various Balto-Slavic peoples, such as the Vistula Veneti, Wends, Lusatians or Poles. |