| EVILS | • evils n. Plural of evil. • evils n. (Slang) the evil eye. • EVIL n. wickedness or depravity. |
| LEVIS | • Levis n. Descendants of the Israelite tribe of Levi; Levites. • Levis n. Alternative spelling of Levi’s. • Lévis prop.n. A city in Quebec. |
| LIVES | • lives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live. • lives n. Plural of life. • LIVE v. to function as a living thing. |
| SILVA | • silva n. (Forestry) The forest trees of a particular area. • Silva prop.n. A surname. • SILVA n. (Latin) the forest trees of an area, also SYLVA. |
| SLIVE | • slive v. (Transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To cut; split; separate. • slive v. (Transitive, obsolete or dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To cut or slice something off; separate by slicing. • slive n. (Dialectal) A slice or sliver; slip, chip. |
| VAILS | • vails n. Plural of vail. • vails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vail. • VAIL v. (archaic) to lower, doff, let down. |
| VALIS | • valis n. Plural of vali. • VALIs n. Plural of VALI. • VALI n. (Turkish) a governor, esp. of a vilayet, also WALI. |
| VEILS | • veils n. Plural of veil. • VEIL v. to cover with a veil. |
| VIALS | • vials n. Plural of vial. • vials v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vial. • Vials prop.n. Plural of Vial. |
| VILLS | • vills n. Plural of vill. • VILL n. a township, or feudal territorial unit. |
| VIOLS | • viols n. Plural of viol. • VIOL n. any member of a class of stringed instruments, forerunners of the violin class. |
| VIRLS | • virls n. Plural of virl. • VIRL n. (Scots) a ferrule. |
| VLEIS | • vleis n. Plural of vlei. • VLEI n. (South African) low-lying ground where a shallow lake forms in the wet season, also VLY. |
| VLIES | • vlies n. Plural of vly. • VLY n. (South African) low-lying ground where a shallow lake forms in the wet season, also VLEI. |
| VRILS | • VRIL n. electric fluid represented as the common origin of the forces in matter. |