| BLIPVERT | • blipvert n. A subliminal or nearly subliminal advertisement displayed for a very short time. • BLIPVERT n. a very short advertisement on television. |
| DEPRIVAL | • deprival n. The condition of being deprived. • DEPRIVAL n. deprivation. |
| LIPSALVE | • lipsalve n. Alternative form of lip salve. • lip␣salve n. Lip balm. • LIPSALVE n. ointment for the lips, esp. to prevent chapping; blandishment. |
| LIVETRAP | • livetrap v. Alternative spelling of live-trap. • livetrap n. Alternative spelling of live-trap. • live-trap v. To catch live animals with traps. |
| OVERSLIP | • overslip v. (Transitive) To slip or slide over; to pass easily or carelessly beyond. • overslip v. (Transitive) To omit or neglect. • OVERSLIP v. to leave out. |
| PELVISES | • pelvises n. Plural of pelvis. • PELVIS n. (Latin) a part of the skeleton. |
| PLAUSIVE | • plausive adj. (Rare) Laudable, praisable. • plausive adj. (Obsolete) Applauding; showing praise. • plausive adj. (Obsolete) Plausible (obtaining approbation), specious (having an attractive appearance intended to… |
| PLOSIVES | • plosives n. Plural of plosive. • PLOSIVE n. an explosive (sound), as p. |
| PLUVIOSE | • pluviose adj. (Rare) Characterized by heavy rainfall; rainy. • Pluviôse prop.n. (Historical) The fifth month of the French Republican Calendar, from January 20, 21 or 22 to February 18, 19 or 20. • PLUVIOSE adj. pertaining to rain, also PLUVIOUS. |
| PRELIVES | • prelives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prelive. • PRELIFE n. a life conceived of as lived before one's earthly life. |
| PREVAILS | • prevails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prevail. • PREVAIL v. to triumph. |
| PRIMEVAL | • primeval adj. Belonging to the first ages. • primeval adj. Primary; original. • primeval adj. Primitive. |
| PROCLIVE | • proclive adj. Having a tendency by nature; prone; proclivous. • PROCLIVE adj. (archaic) having a tendency by nature; prone. |
| PULVILLE | • pulville n. Alternative form of pulvillio. • PULVILLE n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILIO, PULVILLIO. |
| REPLEVIN | • replevin n. (Law) An action to recover personal property unlawfully taken, especially that seized by way of distraint;… • replevin v. (Transitive) To replevy. • REPLEVIN v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVY. |
| SLIPOVER | • slipover adj. Slip-on. • slipover n. Any garment that is easy to put on, especially a dress or top. • SLIPOVER n. a garment easily put on over the head. |
| VILIPEND | • vilipend v. (Transitive, dated, formal) To treat (something) as inconsequential or worthless; to despise, to look down on. • vilipend v. (Transitive, dated, formal) To express a disparaging opinion of; to slander or vilify. • VILIPEND v. (Latin) to treat as of small worth; to contemn, disparage. |