| DIVERTIVE | • divertive adj. (Archaic) Tending to divert; amusing; interesting. • DIVERTIVE adj. tending to divert. |
| DIVORCIVE | • divorcive adj. (Archaic) Having power to divorce; tending to divorce. • DIVORCIVE adj. having power to divorce. |
| INVERSIVE | • inversive adj. Of, pertaining to or characterised by inversion. • INVERSIVE adj. tending to invert. |
| OVERCIVIL | • overcivil adj. Excessively civil. • OVERCIVIL adj. too civil. |
| OVERVIVID | • overvivid adj. Excessively vivid. • OVERVIVID adj. excessively vivid. |
| PRIVATIVE | • privative adj. Causing privation; depriving. • privative adj. Consisting in the absence of something; negative. • privative adj. (Grammar) indicating the absence of something. |
| REDIVIVUS | • redivivus adj. (Chiefly figurative, postpositive) Living again; brought back to life. • REDIVIVUS adj. (Latin) living again; revived. |
| REVIVINGS | • revivings n. Plural of reviving. • REVIVING n. the act of reviving. |
| SURVIVING | • surviving v. Present participle of survive. • SURVIVE v. to remain in existence. |
| VARIATIVE | • variative adj. Synonym of variational. • VARIATIVE adj. relating to variation, also VARIATIONAL. |
| VIBRATIVE | • vibrative adj. (Now rare) Involving vibration; vibrating, vibratory. • VIBRATIVE adj. consisting in, or causing, vibration, also VIBRATILE, VIBRATORY. |
| VIVANDIER | • vivandier n. A sutler accompanying a continental European army, especially the French army. • VIVANDIER n. (French) a (male) attendant on a regiment, who sells provisions. |
| VIVARIUMS | • vivariums n. Plural of vivarium. • VIVARIUM n. (Latin) a place for raising and keeping live animals, also VIVARY. |
| VIVERRIDS | • viverrids n. Plural of viverrid. • VIVERRID n. (Latin) a member of the ferret or civet family, also VIVERRA, VIVERRINE. |
| VIVERRINE | • viverrine adj. Of or pertaining to the mammals of the subfamily Viverrinae. • viverrine n. Any mammal of the subfamily Viverrinae. • VIVERRINE n. a member of the ferret or civet family, also VIVERRA, VIVERRID. |
| VIVIFIERS | • vivifiers n. Plural of vivifier. • VIVIFIER n. one who vivifies. |