| AVIDITIES | • avidities n. Plural of avidity. • AVIDITY n. greed. |
| CIVILISED | • civilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of civilise. • civilised adj. Non-Oxford spelling of civilized. • CIVILISE v. to instruct in refinements, also CIVILIZE. |
| DISINVITE | • disinvite v. (Transitive) To cancel an invitation to (someone). • DISINVITE v. to withdraw an invitation to. |
| DIVIDINGS | • dividings n. Plural of dividing. • dividings n. A line at which tides from two inlets meet and tide-borne sediment deposits. • DIVIDING n. separation. |
| DIVIDIVIS | • DIVIDIVI n. (Caribbean) the curved pods of a small tropical American tree, used for tanning and dyeing. |
| DIVINISED | • divinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of divinise. • DIVINISE v. to treat as divine, also DIVINIZE, DIVINIFY. |
| DIVINISES | • divinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divinise. • DIVINISE v. to treat as divine, also DIVINIZE, DIVINIFY. |
| DIVINIZES | • divinizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divinize. • DIVINIZE v. to treat as divine, also DIVINIFY, DIVINISE. |
| DIVISIBLE | • divisible adj. Capable of being divided or split. • divisible adj. (Arithmetic) Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, leaves no remainder. • divisible n. Any substance that can be divided. |
| DIVISIBLY | • divisibly adv. In a way that is divisible. • DIVISIBLE adv. that can be divided, also DIVIDABLE. |
| DIVISIONS | • divisions n. Plural of division. • divisions n. (UK, naval) A formal parade of a ship’s or shore establishment’s company. • DIVISION n. the act of dividing. |
| INVIDIOUS | • invidious adj. Causing ill will, envy, or offense. • invidious adj. (Of a distinction) Offensively or unfairly discriminating. • invidious adj. (Obsolete) Envious, jealous. |
| MISDIVIDE | • misdivide v. To divide wrongly. • MISDIVIDE v. to divide wrongly. |
| VIDUITIES | • VIDUITY n. the state of being a widow. |
| VIRICIDES | • viricides n. Plural of viricide. • VIRICIDE n. a substance that destroys viruses, also VIRUCIDE. |
| VIRIDIANS | • viridians n. Plural of viridian. • VIRIDIAN n. a greenish-blue pigment. |
| VIRIDITES | • viridites n. Plural of viridite. • VIRIDITE n. a green decomposition product in rocks. |
| VIRILISED | • virilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of virilise. • VIRILISE v. to introduce male characteristics in (a female), also VIRILIZE. |
| VISCIDITY | • viscidity n. An adhesive quality. • viscidity n. A glutinous consistency. • VISCIDITY n. the state of being viscid. |
| VITICIDES | • VITICIDE n. a vine pest. |