| AVITAL | • avital adj. Relating to a grandfather or ancestor. • AVITAL adj. (obsolete) of a grandfather, ancestral. |
| LEVITE | • Levite n. A member of the Hebrew tribe of Levi. • Levite n. (Obsolete, humorous) A clergyman. • Levite n. (Now historical) A type of loose women’s dress. |
| LEVITY | • levity n. Lightness of manner or speech, frivolity; lack of appropriate seriousness; inclination to make a joke… • levity n. (Obsolete) Lack of steadiness. • levity n. The state or quality of being light, buoyancy. |
| LIVEST | • livest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of live. • livest adj. Superlative form of live: most live. • LIVE adj. having life. |
| OLIVET | • olivet n. (Historical) An imitation pearl manufactured for trade with native peoples. • Olivet prop.n. A locale in France. • Olivet prop.n. A locale in the United States. |
| THIVEL | • THIVEL n. a porridge-stick, also THIBLE. |
| VENTIL | • VENTIL n. a valve in wind instruments. |
| VILEST | • vilest adj. Superlative form of vile: most vile. • VILE adj. odious. |
| VIOLET | • violet n. A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata; (inexact) similar-looking… • violet n. (Figurative) A person thought to resemble V. odorata, especially in its beauty and delicacy. • violet n. A bluish-purple colour resembling that of most V. odorata. |
| VISTAL | • vistal adj. (Rare) Relating to a vista. • VISTAL adj. pertaining to a vista. |
| VITALS | • vitals n. (Plural only) Those organs of the body that are essential for life. • vitals n. (Plural only, figuratively) Those parts of a system without which it cannot function. • vitals n. (Medicine, plural only) Vital signs. |
| VITTLE | • vittle n. Alternative spelling of victual. • vittle v. Alternative spelling of victual. • VITTLE v. (dialect) to provide with food, also VICTUAL. |
| VOLTIS | • VOLTI n. (Italian) a direction to musicians to turn the page. |