| DERISIVE | • derisive adj. Expressing or characterized by derision; mocking; ridiculing. • derisive adj. Deserving or provoking derision or ridicule. • derisive n. (Rare) A derisive remark. |
| DERIVING | • deriving v. Present participle of derive. • DERIVE v. to trace to an origin. |
| DIVIDERS | • dividers n. Plural of divider. • DIVIDER n. one who divides. |
| DIVINERS | • diviners n. Plural of diviner. • DIVINER n. one who divines. |
| LIVERIED | • liveried v. Simple past tense and past participle of livery. • liveried adj. Dressed in livery, uniformed, especially of a servant or a chauffeur. • LIVERIED adj. attired in livery. |
| MISDRIVE | • misdrive v. (Transitive, intransitive, rare) To drive badly or wrongly. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| REDIVIDE | • redivide v. To divide again. • REDIVIDE v. to divide again. |
| REDUVIID | • reduviid adj. (Entomology) of, relating to, or characteristic of the family Reduviidae. • reduviid n. (Entomology) any member of the Reduviidae family of insects, which comprises predatory and blood-sucking… • REDUVIID n. a member of a family of predaceous bugs. |
| VERIFIED | • verified v. Simple past tense and past participle of verify. • verified adj. Subject to positive verification. • verified n. (Internet slang) A user of the Twitter microblogging service whose identity has been confirmed by Twitter. |
| VIRGINED | • VIRGIN v. (Shakespeare) to continue chaste. |
| VIRICIDE | • viricide n. (Medicine) Any substance that destroys or inactivates viruses. • viricide n. The act of killing one’s husband. • VIRICIDE n. a substance that destroys viruses, also VIRUCIDE. |
| VIRIDITE | • viridite n. (Mineralogy) A greenish chloritic mineral common in certain igneous rocks. • VIRIDITE n. a green decomposition product in rocks. |
| VIRUCIDE | • virucide n. Alternative form of viricide. • VIRUCIDE n. a substance that destroys viruses, also VIRICIDE. |
| 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. |