| DATIVELY | • datively adv. (Rare) As a gift. • DATIVE adv. expressing an indirect object. |
| DELETIVE | • deletive adj. Tending to delete or obliterate. • DELETIVE adj. serving to delete, also DELETORY. |
| DEMIVOLT | • demivolt n. A half vault; one of the seven artificial motions of a horse, in which he raises his forelegs in a particular manner. • DEMIVOLT n. a half turn made by a horse, also DEMIVOLTE. |
| DEVILETS | • devilets n. Plural of devilet. • DEVILET n. a young devil, also DEVILING, DEVLING, DEVILKIN. |
| DEVILTRY | • deviltry n. Devilry. • DEVILTRY n. mischief, also DEVILRY. |
| DILATIVE | • dilative adj. That dilates, or causes dilation. • DILATIVE adj. tending to dilate. |
| DILUTIVE | • dilutive adj. Causing dilution. • DILUTIVE adj. tending to dilute. |
| DIVALENT | • divalent adj. (Chemistry) Having an atomic valence of 2. • divalent adj. (Medicine) Having a vaccine valence of 2. • divalent n. (Chemistry) Any divalent substance. |
| DOVETAIL | • dovetail n. The tail of a dove (family Columbidae); also, something having the shape of a dove’s tail. • dovetail n. (Chiefly woodworking, often attributively). • dovetail n. (Heraldry) A line resembling a dovetail joint (sense 2.1). |
| LIVIDEST | • lividest adj. Superlative form of livid: most livid. • LIVID adj. of bluish leaden colour; very angry. |
| LIVIDITY | • lividity n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being livid. • lividity n. (Countable) A livid area of skin, such as a bruise, or as is often found on cadavers. • lividity n. (Uncountable) Livor mortis, suggillation. |
| OUTLIVED | • outlived v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlive. • OUTLIVE v. to live longer than. |
| VALIDATE | • validate v. (Transitive) To render valid. • validate v. (Transitive) To check or prove the validity of; verify. • validate v. (Ergative) To have its validity successfully proven. |
| VALIDEST | • validest adj. Superlative form of valid: most valid. • VALID adj. sound, legally adequate. |
| VALIDITY | • validity n. The state of being valid, authentic or genuine. • validity n. State of having legal force. • validity n. A quality of a measurement indicating the degree to which the measure reflects the underlying construct… |
| VIOLATED | • violated adj. (Of a rule or law) Having been broken or ignored, especially in a flagrant manner. • violated adj. (By extension) Abused, harmed or sexually victimized. • violated v. Simple past tense and past participle of violate. |
| VOLUTOID | • volutoid adj. Like a volute. • VOLUTOID adj. like a volute. |