| ARRIVED | • arrived v. Simple past tense and past participle of arrive. • ARRIVE v. to reach a destination. |
| AVERRED | • averred v. Simple past tense and past participle of aver. • AVER v. to declare positively. |
| DERIVER | • deriver n. Someone or something that derives. • DERIVER n. one who derives. |
| DRIVERS | • drivers n. Plural of driver. • Drivers prop.n. An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Illinois, United States. • DRIVER n. one who drives. |
| DROVERS | • drovers n. Plural of drover. • DROVER n. a driver of cattle or sheep. |
| OVERDRY | • overdry v. To dry too much. • OVERDRY v. to dry too much. |
| OVERRED | • OVERRED v. (Shakespeare) to cover with a red colour. |
| REDRIVE | • redrive v. (Transitive) To drive again; drive back. • REDRIVE v. to drive again. |
| REDROVE | • redrove v. Simple past tense of redrive. • REDRIVE v. to drive again. |
| REVERED | • revered v. Simple past tense and past participle of revere. • revered adj. Respected or given reverence. • REVERE v. to regard with great respect. |
| RIVERED | • rivered v. Simple past tense and past participle of river. • rivered adj. Supplied with rivers. • RIVERED adj. watered by rivers. |
| VERDURE | • verdure n. The greenness of lush or growing vegetation; also: the vegetation itself. • verdure n. (By extension) A condition of health and vigour. • verdure v. (Transitive) To cover with verdure. |