| DEVILINGS | • devilings n. Plural of deviling. • DEVILING n. a young devil, also DEVILET, DEVLING, DEVILKIN. |
| DEVILKINS | • devilkins n. Plural of devilkin. • DEVILKIN n. a little devil, also DEVILET, DEVLING, DEVILING. |
| DEVILLING | • devilling v. Present participle of devil. • devilling n. (Law) The pupillage of a prospective advocate or barrister. • DEVIL v. to prepare food with pungent seasoning. |
| DILUVIONS | • diluvions n. Plural of diluvion. • DILUVION n. a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc., caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice, also DILUVIUM. |
| DIVINABLE | • divinable adj. That can be guessed. • DIVINABLE adj. that can be divined. |
| DIVULGING | • divulging v. Present participle of divulge. • divulging n. The act by which something is divulged. • DIVULGE v. to reveal. |
| DIVULSING | • divulsing v. Present participle of divulse. • DIVULSE v. to tear away. |
| DIVULSION | • divulsion n. The act of separating by force, especially by dilation or pulling apart. • DIVULSION n. the act of pulling or rendering apart or away. |
| DRIVELINE | • driveline n. (Automotive) The drivetrain minus the engine and transmission. • driveline n. The powertrain in general. • DRIVELINE n. the part that connects the transmission with the driving axles of an automobile, also DRIVETRAIN. |
| DRIVELING | • driveling v. Present participle of drivel. • driveling n. Foolish talk. • DRIVEL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| DRIVINGLY | • drivingly adv. So as to drive or motivate. • drivingly adv. With forceful, inexorable motion. • drivingly adv. (Engineering) So as to drive. |
| EVILDOING | • evildoing n. An evil or wicked act, especially a crime. • EVILDOING n. the doing of evil. |
| INVALIDED | • invalided v. Simple past tense and past participle of invalid. • INVALID v. to treat as an invalid. |
| INVALIDER | • INVALID adj. not valid. |
| INVALIDLY | • invalidly adv. In an invalid manner; without validity. • INVALID adv. not valid. |
| INVEIGLED | • inveigled v. Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle. • INVEIGLE v. to cajole, also ENVEIGLE, INVEAGLE. |
| LIVIDNESS | • lividness n. The state or condition of being livid (dark or pallid). • LIVIDNESS n. the state of being livid. |
| VILIPENDS | • vilipends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vilipend. • VILIPEND v. (Latin) to treat as of small worth; to contemn, disparage. |
| VINDEMIAL | • vindemial adj. Of or pertaining to a vintage, or grape harvest. • VINDEMIAL adj. (archaic) pertaining to the vintage. |