| DEMIVOLTES | • DEMIVOLTE n. a half-turn of a horse, the forelegs being raised in the air, also DEMIVOLT. |
| DEVILMENTS | • devilments n. Plural of devilment. • DEVILMENT n. deviltry. |
| DISEMVOWEL | • disemvowel v. (Transitive, sometimes humorous) To remove the vowels from, for example, for the purpose of expurgating… • DISEMVOWEL v. to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc.) in order to abbreviate it. |
| ENVERMEILS | • envermeils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| EVANGELISM | • evangelism n. Sharing news of something in order to convince someone to join or otherwise accept it. • evangelism n. The process of evangelizing. • EVANGELISM n. the winning or revival of personal commitments to Christ. |
| HELVETIUMS | • HELVETIUM n. a superseded name for the element astatine. |
| LEVAMISOLE | • levamisole n. (Organic chemistry) A synthetic imidazothiazole derivative whose hydrochloride is used as an antibiotic. |
| LIVESTREAM | • livestream v. (Transitive) To broadcast as a live stream. • livestream v. (Transitive) To receive and watch as a live stream. • live-stream v. Alternative form of livestream. |
| MEDIAEVALS | • mediaevals n. Plural of mediaeval. • MEDIAEVAL n. a person who lived in the Middle Ages. |
| MISBELIEVE | • misbelieve v. (Intransitive) To believe incorrectly; hold to a false belief. • misbelieve v. (Transitive) To disbelieve; doubt. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISDELIVER | • misdeliver v. (Transitive) To deliver incorrectly. |
| MISDEVELOP | • misdevelop v. To develop badly or wrongly. • MISDEVELOP v. to develop wrongly. |
| MOTIVELESS | • motiveless adj. Without a motive. • MOTIVELESS adj. without motive. |
| MULTIVERSE | • multiverse n. (Philosophy) The world, considered as lacking in purpose, design, or predictability. • multiverse n. (Physics, cosmology) The hypothetical group of all the possible universes in existence. • multiverse n. (Fiction) The different canons, continuities or timelines of a fictional property, considered as a whole. |
| OVERSIMPLE | • oversimple adj. Excessively simple; lacking the necessary complexity. • OVERSIMPLE adj. too simple. |
| SEMBLATIVE | • semblative adj. (Obsolete) Resembling. • semblative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case that denotes the similarity of one entity to another. • SEMBLATIVE adj. (obsolete) resembling. |
| SEMIVOWELS | • semivowels n. Plural of semivowel. • SEMIVOWEL n. a speech sound having the nature of both a vowel and a consonant. |
| VERMEILLES | • VERMEILLE v. to make crimson. |
| VERMICULES | • vermicules n. Plural of vermicule. • VERMICULE n. a small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body. |