| ERUVIM | • eruvim n. Plural of eruv. • ERUV n. (Hebrew) a designated region within which Jewish religious rules are relaxed. |
| MARVEL | • marvel n. That which causes wonder; a prodigy; a miracle. • marvel n. (Archaic) wonder, astonishment. • marvel v. (Obsolete, transitive) To wonder at. |
| MARVER | • marver n. (Glassblowing) A flat heatproof surface on which a gather of glass is rolled into shape. • marver v. To roll glass on a marver. • MARVER n. a marble or iron slab on which molten glass is rolled. |
| MAUVER | • mauver adj. Comparative form of mauve: more mauve. • MAUVE adj. coloured mauve. |
| MEVROU | • MEVROU n. (South African) a title of respect for a woman. |
| MIRVED | • mirved v. Simple past tense and past participle of mirv. • MIRV v. (slang) to provide with mirv capabilities, i.e. missiles containing many thermonuclear warheads. |
| MOVERS | • movers n. Plural of mover. • MOVER n. one that moves. |
| REMOVE | • remove v. (Transitive) To delete. • remove v. (Transitive) To move something or someone from one place to another, especially to take away. • remove v. (Transitive) To murder. |
| REVAMP | • revamp v. (Transitive) To improve, renew, renovate, or revise (something). • revamp n. An act of improving, renewing, renovating, or revising something; an improvement, renovation, revamping, or revision. • REVAMP v. to make over. |
| VAMPER | • vamper n. One who vamps; one who creates or repairs by piecing old things together; a cobbler. • vamper v. (UK, Scotland, dialect) To swagger; to make an ostentatious show. • VAMPER n. one who vamps; one who pieces an old thing with something new. |
| VERISM | • verism n. (Art, literature) Presenting common, everyday subjects, specifically eschewing the heroic or legendary. • verism n. (Art) Synonym of verismo (“19th-century art movement”). • VERISM n. realism in art or literature, also VERISMO. |
| VERMAL | • vermal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the vermis. • VERMAL adj. relating to a vermis, a worm or wormlike structure. |
| VERMES | • vermes n. Plural of vermis. • Vermes prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic class within the kingdom Animalia – all non-arthropod invertebrates. • VERMIS n. (Latin) a wormlike structure; esp (more fully vermis cerebelli) the median part of the cerebellum, between the two hemispheres. |
| VERMIL | • vermil adj. (Poetic, now rare) Alternative form of vermeil. • VERMIL v. to colour red, also VERMEIL, VERMEILLE. |
| VERMIN | • vermin n. (Countable or uncountable) Any one of various common types of small insects or animals which cause harm and annoyance. • vermin n. (Countable or uncountable) Animals that prey on game, such as foxes or weasels. • vermin n. (Countable or uncountable) Obnoxious, or mean and offensive person or people. |
| VERMIS | • vermis n. (Anatomy) A narrow, worm-like structure found in animal brains between the hemispheres of the cerebellum;… • VERMIS n. (Latin) a wormlike structure; esp (more fully vermis cerebelli) the median part of the cerebellum, between the two hemispheres. |
| VOMERS | • vomers n. Plural of vomer. • VOMER n. (Latin) any of various bones resembling a ploughshare in shape. |