| CAVILLER | • caviller n. Alternative spelling of caviler. • CAVILLER n. one that cavils, also CAVILER. |
| DREVILLS | • drevills n. Plural of drevill. • DREVILL n. (Spenser) a foul person. |
| LAVALIER | • lavalier n. An item of jewellery consisting of a pendant, sometimes with one stone, suspended from a necklace. • lavalier n. A kind of microphone intended to clip onto the lapel at about the level of the pendant on a lavalier. • LAVALIER n. (French) a loosely-tied bow; a jewelled pendant, also LAVALIERE, LAVALLIERE. |
| LIVELIER | • livelier adj. Comparative form of lively: more lively. • LIVELY adj. full of energy. |
| LOVELIER | • lovelier adj. Comparative form of lovely: more lovely. • LOVELY adj. extremely beautiful. |
| OVERBILL | • overbill v. (Transitive) To bill an excessive amount, particularly an amount greater than one is legally entitled to. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERFILL | • overfill v. To fill beyond capacity or beyond what is appropriate. • overfill n. An instance of overfilling. • OVERFILL v. to fill to overflowing. |
| OVERKILL | • overkill n. (Literally, military) A destructive capacity that exceeds that needed to destroy an enemy; especially… • overkill n. (Literally) Destruction beyond what is necessary to kill, especially in murder. • overkill n. (By extension) An unnecessary excess of whatever is needed to achieve a goal. |
| REVEILLE | • reveille n. (Military) The sounding of a bugle or drum early in the morning to awaken soldiers. • REVEILLE n. (French) a morning bugle call. |
| RIVALLED | • rivalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of rival. • RIVAL v. to strive to equal or surpass. |
| RIVELLED | • rivelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rivel. • RIVEL v. to wrinkle. |
| SILVERLY | • silverly adv. (Poetic) With a silver appearance or sound. • SILVERLY adv. with a silvery appearance. |
| VEXILLAR | • vexillar adj. Of or relating to an ensign or standard. • vexillar adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the vexillum, or upper petal of papilionaceous flowers. • VEXILLAR adj. of or like a vexillum, the vane of a feather, also VEXILLATE. |
| VILLAGER | • villager n. A person who lives in, or comes from, a village. • villager n. (Strategy games) A worker unit. • VILLAGER n. one who lives in a village. |
| VIRILELY | • virilely adv. In a way or to an extent that is virile. • VIRILE adv. having masculine vigour. |