| BIDONVILLES | • bidonvilles n. Plural of bidonville. • BIDONVILLE n. (French) a shanty town with dwellings made from oil-drums. |
| BILIVERDINS | • biliverdins n. Plural of biliverdin. • BILIVERDIN n. a green pigment present in the bile. |
| DESILVERING | • desilvering v. Present participle of desilver. • DESILVER v. to remove the silver from. |
| DISHEVELING | • disheveling v. Present participle of dishevel. • DISHEVEL v. to make the hair untidy. |
| DISINVOLVED | • disinvolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinvolve. • DISINVOLVE v. to unfold; to disentangle. |
| DISINVOLVES | • disinvolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvolve. • DISINVOLVE v. to unfold; to disentangle. |
| DIVALENCIES | • divalencies n. Plural of divalency. • DIVALENCY n. the state of being divalent, also DIVALENCE. |
| DIVERSIONAL | • diversional adj. Relating to diversion. • DIVERSIONAL adj. relating to a diversion. |
| INADVISABLE | • inadvisable adj. Unwise; not recommended; not prudent; not to be advised. • INADVISABLE adj. not advisable. |
| INDIVISIBLE | • indivisible adj. Incapable of being divided; atomic. • indivisible adj. (Arithmetic) Incapable of being divided by a specific integer without leaving a remainder. • indivisible n. That which cannot be divided or split. |
| INSALIVATED | • insalivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of insalivate. • INSALIVATE v. to mix with saliva. |
| INVALIDATES | • invalidates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invalidate. • INVALIDATE v. to make invalid. |
| INVALIDNESS | • invalidness n. Invalidity. • INVALIDNESS n. the state of being invalid. |
| LIVIDNESSES | • lividnesses n. Plural of lividness. • LIVIDNESS n. the state of being livid. |
| UNCIVILISED | • uncivilised adj. Alternative spelling of uncivilized. • UNCIVILISED adj. not civilised, also UNCIVILIZED. |
| VILIPENDERS | • VILIPENDER n. one who vilipends, treats with contempt. |
| VINYLIDENES | • vinylidenes n. Plural of vinylidene. • VINYLIDENE n. a bivalent radical, a compound of carbon and hydrogen. |