| DISSOLVING | • dissolving v. Present participle of dissolve. • dissolving n. The act by which something dissolves. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| DIVERSIONS | • diversions n. Plural of diversion. • DIVERSION n. the act of diverting or turning aside. |
| DIVULSIONS | • divulsions n. Plural of divulsion. • DIVULSION n. the act of pulling or rendering apart or away. |
| INVERSIONS | • inversions n. Plural of inversion. • INVERSION n. the act of inverting or state of being inverted. |
| LIVRAISONS | • livraisons n. Plural of livraison. • LIVRAISON n. (French) a part of a book or literary composition printed and delivered by itself. |
| PREVISIONS | • previsions n. Plural of prevision. • previsions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prevision. • PREVISION v. to foresee. |
| PROVISIONS | • provisions n. Plural of provision. • provisions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provision. • PROVISION n. the act of providing. |
| VENOSITIES | • venosities n. Plural of venosity. • VENOSITY n. the state of being venous, pertaining to the veins. |
| VERSIONIST | • versionist n. One who makes or favours a version of a text; a translator. • VERSIONIST n. the producer of a version. |
| VINOSITIES | • vinosities n. Plural of vinosity. • VINOSITY n. the character of a wine. |
| VIOLINISTS | • violinists n. Plural of violinist. • VIOLINIST n. one who plays the violin. |
| VISIONINGS | • visionings n. Plural of visioning. • VISIONING n. the act of seeing visions. |
| VISIONISTS | • visionists n. Plural of visionist. • VISIONIST n. a visionary, also VISIONARY, VISIONER. |
| VISIONLESS | • visionless adj. Blind. • visionless adj. Lacking a vision, lacking vision; uninspired. • VISIONLESS adj. destitute of vision; sightless. |
| VOISINAGES | • VOISINAGE n. (obsolete) a neighbourhood. |
| VOLTINISMS | • voltinisms n. Plural of voltinism. • VOLTINISM n. the number of broods typically produced per year by a population of a particular insect species. |