| BIVALVED | • bivalved adj. Having two valves. • BIVALVED adj. having a two-valved shell. |
| CHIVVIED | • chivvied v. Simple past tense and past participle of chivvy. • CHIVVY v. to chase about, also CHEVY, CHIVY. |
| CONVIVED | • convived v. Simple past tense and past participle of convive. • CONVIVE v. to feast together. |
| DIVIDIVI | • dividivi n. Alternative form of divi-divi. • divi-divi n. Caesalpinia coriaria, a leguminous tree of the southern Western Hemisphere. • divi-divi n. The seed-pods of Caesalpinia coriaria, formerly used in tanning. |
| DIVISIVE | • divisive adj. Having a quality that divides or separates. • DIVISIVE adj. causing disunity or dissension. |
| DIVVIEST | • DIVVY adj. stupid. |
| DIVVYING | • divvying v. Present participle of divvy. • DIVVY v. to divide up, also DIVI. |
| INVOLVED | • involved adj. Complicated. • involved adj. Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant (In a crime, process, etc.). • involved adj. Having an affair with someone. |
| SKIVVIED | • skivvied v. Simple past tense and past participle of skivvy. • SKIVVY v. to work as a female servant. |
| SURVIVED | • survived v. Simple past tense and past participle of survive. • SURVIVE v. to remain in existence. |
| VAIVODES | • vaivodes n. Plural of vaivode. • VAIVODE n. (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VOIVODE, WAIVODE, WAIWODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE. |
| VIVERIDS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| VIVERRID | • viverrid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Viverridae. • VIVERRID n. (Latin) a member of the ferret or civet family, also VIVERRA, VIVERRINE. |
| VIVIDEST | • vividest adj. Superlative form of vivid: most vivid. • VIVID adj. strikingly bright or intense. |
| VIVIDITY | • vividity n. (Uncountable, rare) Synonym of vividness. • vividity n. (Countable) A vivid thing. • VIVIDITY n. the state of being vivid. |
| VIVIFIED | • vivified v. Simple past tense and past participle of vivify. • VIVIFY v. to give life to. |
| VOIVODES | • voivodes n. Plural of voivode. • VOIVODE n. (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VAIVODE, WAIVODE, WAIWODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE. |