| BIVIA | • bivia n. Plural of bivium. • BIVIUM n. (Latin) in echinoderms, the two rays enclosing the madreporite. |
| CIVIC | • civic adj. Of, relating to, or belonging to a city, a citizen, or citizenship; municipal or civil. • civic adj. Of or relating to the citizen, or of good citizenship and its rights and duties. • CIVIC adj. pertaining to a city. |
| CIVIE | • civie n. Alternative spelling of civvy. • CIVIE n. (short for) a civilian, also CIVVY. |
| CIVIL | • civil adj. (Not comparable) Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion. • civil adj. (Comparable) Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner. • civil adj. (Archaic) In a peaceful and well-ordered state. |
| DIVIS | • divis n. Plural of divi. • DIVI v. to divide up, also DIVVY. |
| IVIED | • ivied adj. Overgrown with ivy or another climbing plant. • IVIED adj. covered with ivy. |
| IVIES | • ivies n. Plural of ivy. • Ivies prop.n. Plural of Ivie. • Ivies prop.n. Plural of Ivy. |
| LIVID | • livid adj. Having a dark, bluish appearance. • livid adj. Pale, pallid. • livid adj. (Informal) So angry that one turns pale; very angry; furious. |
| VIGIA | • vigia n. (Nautical) A warning on a navigational chart indicating a reef or other hazard which has been reported… • VIGIA n. (Spanish) a danger warning on a chart. |
| VIGIL | • vigil n. An instance of keeping awake during normal sleeping hours, especially to keep watch or pray. • vigil n. A period of observation or surveillance at any hour. • vigil n. The eve of a religious festival in which staying awake is part of the ritual devotions. |
| VILLI | • villi n. Plural of villus. • VILLUS n. (Latin) soft velvety hair or fur, also VELLUS. |
| VINIC | • vinic adj. (Chemistry, archaic) Of or pertaining to wine. • VINIC adj. derived from wine. |
| VIRID | • virid n. (Rare) A green colour. • virid adj. Green, verdant. • virid n. (Usually in the plural) Any of a group of related viruses. |
| VISIE | • VISIE v. (Scots) to take a close look, also VIZY, VIZZIE. |
| VISIT | • visit v. (Transitive) To habitually go to (Someone in distress, sickness etc.) to comfort them. (Now generally… • visit v. (Transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability. • visit v. (Transitive) Of God: to appear to (someone) to comfort, bless, or chastise or punish them. (Now generally… |
| VIVID | • vivid adj. (Of perception) Clear, detailed or powerful. • vivid adj. (Of an image) Bright, intense or colourful. • vivid adj. Full of life, strikingly alive. |
| VIZIR | • vizir n. Alternative spelling of vizier. • VIZIR n. (Arabic) a minister in various Muslim states, also PHEAZAR, VEZIR, VISIER, VIZIER, WAZIR, WIZIER. |