| CORVINA | • corvina n. Any of various fish, including Cilus gilberti, Larimichthys polyactis, and members of the genera Cynoscion… • corvina n. A red Italian grape variety, used in wines from Valpolicella and the wider region around the city of Verona. • CORVINA n. (Spanish) a bluish-grey whiting of the California coast, also CORBINA. |
| CORVINE | • corvine adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens. • CORVINE adj. pertaining to the crow family of birds. |
| DROVING | • droving v. Present participle of drove. • DROVING n. the action of herding cattle. |
| DVORNIK | • dvornik n. (Archaic) A doorman, porter, janitor, or groundskeeper in a Russian household. • DVORNIK n. (Russian) a Russian concierge or porter. |
| ENVIRON | • environ adv. In the neighbourhood; around. • environ adv. Almost, nearly. • environ v. To encircle or surround (someone or something). |
| ENVIROS | • enviros n. Plural of enviro. • ENVIRO n. (colloquial) an environmentalist. |
| INVOKER | • invoker n. One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance. • invoker n. One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority. • invoker n. One who conjures up spirits with incantations. |
| OVARIAN | • ovarian adj. (Medicine) Relating to the ovaries. • OVARIAN adj. pertaining to an ovary, also OVARIAL. |
| OVERING | • overing v. Present participle of over. • OVER v. to go, leap or vault over. |
| PROVINE | • provine v. (Obsolete) To lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation. • PROVINE v. to propagate by layering. |
| PROVING | • proving v. Present participle of prove. • proving n. (Homeopathy) Experimentation to determine which substances cause which effects when ingested. • PROVING n. the act of proving. |
| RENVOIS | • renvois n. Plural of renvoi. • RENVOI n. (French) a sending back by a government of an alien to his or her own country, also RENVOY. |
| ROVINGS | • rovings n. Plural of roving. • ROVING n. the act of roving. |
| UNVISOR | • unvisor v. To remove or lift a visor from one’s face. • unvisor v. (By extension) To reveal; to unmask or unveil. • UNVISOR v. to open the visor of, also UNVIZARD. |
| VERSION | • version n. A specific form or variation of something. • version n. A translation from one language to another. • version n. (Education, archaic) A school exercise, generally of composition in a foreign language. |
| VIBRION | • vibrion n. (Biology, archaic) A microorganism, especially one that is pathogenic. • VIBRION n. a bacterium with a slight spiral curve, also VIBRIO. |
| VIRANDO | • VIRANDO n. (Hindi) a roofed gallery, terrace, or open portico along the front or side of a building, also VERANDA, VERANDAH, VIRANDA. |
| VIRINOS | • virinos n. Plural of virino. • VIRINO n. a hypothetical particle said to be the cause of BSE. |
| VIRIONS | • virions n. Plural of virion. • VIRION n. a virus particle in its mature, infectious state. |
| VORRING | • VOR v. (Shakespeare) to warn. |