| DEVILKIN | • devilkin n. A little devil. • DEVILKIN n. a little devil, also DEVILET, DEVLING, DEVILING. |
| DOVEKIES | • dovekies n. Plural of dovekie. • DOVEKIE n. (Scots) a kind of guillemot, also DOVEKEY. |
| DOVELIKE | • dovelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dove. • dovelike adj. (Figuratively) Peaceful; innocent; pacifist. • dovelike adv. In a manner similar to a dove. |
| DVORNIKS | • dvorniks n. Plural of dvornik. • DVORNIK n. (Russian) a Russian concierge or porter. |
| INVECKED | • invecked adj. (Heraldry) Obsolete form of invected. • INVECKED adj. in heraldry, having or consisting of a borderline of small convex curves, like reverse engrailed, also INVECTED. |
| KHEDIVAL | • khedival adj. Alternative form of khedivial. • KHEDIVAL adj. relating to a khedive, the title of the Viceroy of Egypt, also KHEDIVIAL. |
| KHEDIVAS | • khedivas n. Plural of khediva. • KHEDIVA n. the wife of a khedive. |
| KHEDIVES | • khedives n. Plural of khedive. • KHEDIVE n. a Turkish viceroy. |
| KIDGLOVE | • kid-glove adj. Marked by extreme care or sensitivity. • kid-glove v. (Transitive) To treat mildly. • kid␣glove n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see kid, glove. |
| OVERKIND | • overkind adj. Excessively kind; kind beyond deserts; unnecessarily kind. • OVERKIND adj. excessively kind. |
| SKIVERED | • skivered v. Simple past tense and past participle of skiver. • SKIVER v. (dialect) to skewer. |
| SKIVVIED | • skivvied v. Simple past tense and past participle of skivvy. • SKIVVY v. to work as a female servant. |
| SKYDIVED | • skydived v. Simple past tense and past participle of skydive. • SKYDIVE v. to parachute from a plane as a sport. |
| SKYDIVER | • skydiver n. Someone who skydives. • SKYDIVER n. one who practises skydiving. |
| SKYDIVES | • skydives n. Plural of skydive. • SKYDIVE v. to parachute from a plane as a sport. |