| CRUIVES | • cruives n. Plural of cruive. • CRUIVE n. (Scots) a pen or sty, also CROOVE, CRUVE. |
| CURSIVE | • cursive adj. Running; flowing. • cursive adj. (Of writing) Having successive letters joined together. • cursive adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to a grammatical aspect relating to an action that occurs in a straight line… |
| QUIVERS | • quivers n. Plural of quiver. • quivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quiver. • QUIVER v. to shake slightly. |
| REVUIST | • revuist n. A writer of revues. • REVUIST n. a writer of revues. |
| RIVULUS | • RIVULUS n. a small tropical American fish. |
| SAVIOUR | • saviour n. Britain and Canada spelling of savior. • Saviour prop.n. Britain standard spelling of Savior. • Saviour prop.n. (Uncommon) A male given name from English. |
| STUIVER | • stuiver n. Stiver. • STUIVER n. (Dutch) a Dutch coin worth a penny or two; something of little value, also STIVER. |
| SURVEIL | • surveil v. (Transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance. • SURVEIL v. to watch closely, also SURVEILLE. |
| SURVIEW | • surview v. (Transitive, obsolete) To survey; to make a survey of. • surview n. (Obsolete) A survey. • SURVIEW v. to survey, look over, also SERUEWE, SERVEWE. |
| SURVIVE | • survive v. (Intransitive) Of a person, to continue to live; to remain alive. • survive v. (Intransitive) Of an object or concept, to continue to exist. • survive v. (Transitive) To live longer than; to outlive. |
| 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. |
| VARIOUS | • various det. More than one (of an indeterminate set of things). • various adj. Having a broad range (of different elements). • various adj. (Dated) That varies or differs from others; variant; different. |
| VIGOURS | • vigours n. Plural of vigour. • VIGOUR n. active strength or force, also VIGOR. |
| VIRTUES | • virtues n. Plural of virtue. • Virtues prop.n. Plural of Virtue. • VIRTUE n. moral excellence, also VERTUE. |
| VIRUSES | • viruses n. Plural of virus. • VIRUS n. (Latin) a pathogenic agent, usually a protein-coated particle of RNA or DNA, capable of increasing rapidly inside a living cell. |