| ADVECTS | • advects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advect. • ADVECT v. to transport by the flow of a fluid.
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| ADVENTS | • advents n. Plural of advent. • ADVENT n. arrival.
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| ADVERTS | • adverts n. Plural of advert. • adverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advert.
 • ADVERT v. to refer to in speech or writing.
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| AVIDEST | • avidest adj. Superlative form of avid: most avid. • AVID adj. eager.
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| DATIVES | • datives n. Plural of dative. • DATIVE n. a grammatical case, indicating the indirect object of a verb.
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| DEVESTS | • devests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devest. • DEVEST v. to strip or deprive of.
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| DEVOTES | • devotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devote. • DEVOTE v. to give oneself wholly to.
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| DIVERTS | • diverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divert. • DIVERT v. to turn aside.
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| DIVESTS | • divests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divest. • DIVEST v. to strip or deprive of anything.
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| DOVIEST | • DOVIE adj. (Scots) stupid. | 
| STARVED | • starved adj. Approaching starvation, emaciated and malnourished. • starved adj. (By extension) Deprived of nourishment or of something vital.
 • starved adj. (Colloquial, hyperbolic, emphatic) Extremely hungry.
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| STEEVED | • steeved v. Simple past tense and past participle of steeve. • STEEVE v. to stow in the hold of a ship.
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| STERVED | • STERVE v. (Spenser) to starve, die. | 
| STRIVED | • strived v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of strive. • STRIVE v. to try hard.
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| VEDUTAS | • vedutas n. Plural of veduta. • VEDUTA n. (Italian) a panoramic view of a town.
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| VERDETS | • VERDET n. copper acetate. | 
| VERDITS | • verdits n. Plural of verdit. • VERDIT n. (Spenser) a verdict.
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| VISITED | • visited v. Past participle of visit. • visited adj. That has received a visit or visits.
 • VISIT v. to call upon someone.
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| VISTAED | • vistaed adj. Having or forming a vista or vistas. • vistaed adj. Observed in or as if in a figurative vista.
 • VISTA v. to make into, or see into, vistas.
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