| DIVING | • diving v. Present participle of dive. • diving n. The action of the verb to dive in any sense.
 • diving n. The sport of jumping into water, often acrobatically.
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| GIVING | • giving v. Present participle of give. • giving adj. Having the tendency to give; generous.
 • giving n. The act of bestowing as a gift; a conferring or imparting.
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| HIVING | • hiving v. Present participle of hive. • HIVE v. to enter a bee's nest.
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| JIVING | • jiving v. Present participle of jive. • JIVE v. to dance to jazz or swing music.
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| LIVING | • living v. Present participle of live. • living adj. Having life; alive.
 • living adj. In use or existing.
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| RIVING | • riving v. Present participle of rive. • riving n. (Historical, agriculture) A strip of a townfield.
 • riving n. (Archaic) A piece of split wood.
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| VICING | • vicing v. Present participle of vice. • VICE v. to grip with a special tool.
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| VIGIAS | • vigias n. Plural of vigia. • VIGIA n. (Spanish) a danger warning on a chart.
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| VIGILS | • vigils n. Plural of vigil. • VIGIL n. a period of watchfulness maintained during normal sleeping hours.
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| VIKING | • viking n. Alternative letter-case form of Viking. • Viking n. (Historical) One of the Scandinavian or other Northern European seafaring warriors that raided (and…
 • Viking n. (By extension, fantasy) A stock character common in the fantasy genre, namely a barbarian, generally…
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| VINING | • vining v. Present participle of vine. • vining adj. Growing in the manner of a vine; twisting and entwining.
 • vining n. A twisting, twining pattern or motion.
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| VIRGIN | • virgin n. A person who has never had sexual intercourse (but may have engaged in other sexual acts, such as masturbation). • virgin n. A person who has never engaged in any sexual activity at all.
 • virgin n. (Catholicism, Orthodoxy or historical) Someone vowed to virginity (usually a woman and often a consecrated…
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| VIRING | • viring v. Present participle of vire. • VIRE v. to transfer funds by virement.
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| VISING | • vising v. Present participle of vise. • VISE v. to hold in a clamping device.
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| WIVING | • wiving v. Present participle of wive. • WIVE v. (archaic) to take for a wife; to become the wife of.
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