| AVERTING | • averting v. Present participle of avert. • AVERT v. to ward off. |
| ERGATIVE | • ergative adj. (Grammar) With the subject of a transitive construction having grammatical cases or thematic relations… • ergative n. Ellipsis of ergative case (“a grammatical case used to indicate the agent of a transitive verb in ergative-absolutive… • ergative n. An ergative verb or other expression. |
| EVERTING | • everting v. Present participle of evert. • EVERT v. to turn inside out. |
| GRIEVANT | • grievant n. One who submits a grievance. • GRIEVANT n. one that submits a complaint for arbitration. |
| GROVIEST | • GROVY adj. like a grove. |
| OVERGILT | • overgilt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgild. • OVERGILD v. to gild over. |
| OVERGIRT | • overgirt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgird. • OVERGIRD v. to gird to excess. |
| RAVIGOTE | • ravigote n. A lightly acidic sauce in French cuisine, based on a vegetable or meat broth strongly seasoned with herbs. • RAVIGOTE n. (French) a spicy vinegar sauce, also RAVIGOTTE. |
| REVOTING | • revoting v. Present participle of revote. • REVOTE v. to vote again. |
| RIVETING | • riveting v. Present participle of rivet. • riveting adj. Commanding the attention of spectators. • riveting n. The act of joining with rivets. |
| STERVING | • STERVE v. (Spenser) to starve, die. |
| TAVERING | • TAVER v. (Scots) to wander, rave, also TAIVER. |
| VENTRING | • VENTRING n. (Milton) an enterprise. |
| VERLIGTE | • verligte n. (South Africa) A person with a verlig political attitude. • VERLIGTE adj. (South African) liberal, politically enlightened, also VERLIG. • VERLIGTE n. a liberal. |
| VERTIGOS | • vertigos n. Plural of vertigo. • VERTIGO n. (Latin) dizziness. |
| VINTAGER | • vintager n. One who gathers the vintage, i.e. a grape harvester. • VINTAGER n. one that harvests wine grapes. |
| VIRGATES | • virgates n. Plural of virgate. • VIRGATE n. an early English land measure. |
| VITRAGES | • vitrages n. Plural of vitrage. • VITRAGE n. (French) a thin curtain for windows or glazed doors. |