| ADVERSE | • adverse adj. Unfavorable; antagonistic in purpose or effect; hostile; actively opposing one’s interests or wishes;… • adverse adj. Opposed; contrary; opposing one’s interests or desire. • adverse adj. (Not comparable) Opposite; confronting. |
| DELVERS | • delvers n. Plural of delver. • DELVER n. one who delves. |
| DERIVES | • derives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derive. • dérives n. Plural of dérive. • DERIVE v. to trace to an origin. |
| DESERVE | • deserve v. (Transitive) To be entitled to, as a result of past actions; to be worthy to have. • deserve v. (Obsolete) To earn, win. • deserve v. (Obsolete) To reward, to give in return for service. |
| DEVISER | • deviser n. A person who devises something; a planner or inventor. • DEVISER n. one who devises. |
| DEVORES | • DEVORE n. something etched with devore. |
| DIVERSE | • diverse adj. Consisting of many different elements; various. • diverse adj. Different; dissimilar; distinct; not the same. • diverse adj. Capable of various forms; multiform. |
| EVADERS | • evaders n. Plural of evader. • EVADER n. one that evades. |
| REVISED | • revised v. Simple past tense and past participle of revise. • REVISE v. to make a new or improved version of. |
| SEVERED | • severed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sever. • severed adj. Separated, cut off or broken apart. • SEVER v. to divide or cut into parts. |
| STERVED | • STERVE v. (Spenser) to starve, die. |
| SWERVED | • swerved v. Simple past tense and past participle of swerve. • SWERVE v. to turn aside suddenly from a straight course. |
| VENDERS | • venders n. Plural of vender. • VENDER n. a seller, also VENDOR. |
| VERDETS | • VERDET n. copper acetate. |