| AVULSE | • avulse v. (Medicine) To tear off forcibly. • AVULSE v. to tear away forcibly. |
| CLAVUS | • clavus n. A callous growth, especially on the foot; a corn. • CLAVUS n. (Latin) a horny thickening of the skin. |
| EVULSE | • evulse v. (Transitive) To pull out forcibly. • EVULSE v. to pluck out. |
| LURVES | • lurves n. Plural of lurve. • lurves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lurve. • LURVE n. (slang) romantic love. |
| MVULES | • mvules n. Plural of mvule. • MVULE n. (Swahili) an African tree. |
| OVULES | • ovules n. Plural of ovule. • OVULE n. the structure inside an ovary which contains a female egg cell. |
| SLURVE | • slurve n. (Baseball) A pitch in which the pitcher throws a slider as if he or she were throwing a curve ball. • SLURVE n. a type of pitch in baseball. |
| UVULAS | • uvulas n. Plural of uvula. • UVULA n. (Latin) the pendent fleshy portion of the soft palate. |
| VALGUS | • valgus adj. Knock-kneed (having the distal part of a limb displaced or twisted away from the midline of the body). • VALGUS n. (Latin) the position of a joint that is abnormally turned outward. |
| VALUES | • values n. Plural of value. • values v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of value. • VALUE v. to estimate the worth of. |
| VAULTS | • vaults n. Plural of vault. • vaults v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vault. • VAULT v. to leap over, also VAUT, VAUTE, VAWTE. |
| VELLUS | • VELLUS adj. as in vellus hair, short fine hair covering the human body, also VILLUS. |
| VILLUS | • villus n. (Biology) A small projection from a membrane, particularly those found in the mucous membranes of the intestines. • villus n. (Botany) One of the fine soft hairs on fruits, flowers, and other parts of plants. • VILLUS n. (Latin) soft velvety hair or fur, also VELLUS. |
| VISUAL | • visual adj. Related to or affecting the vision. • visual adj. (Obsolete) That can be seen; visible. • visual n. Any element of something that depends on sight. |
| VULGUS | • vulgus n. (UK, education, historical) A school exercise in which pupils are tasked with writing a short piece… • VULGUS n. (Latin) the common people; a schoolboy Latin composition. |
| VULVAS | • vulvas n. Plural of vulva. • VULVA n. (Latin) the external genital organs of a female. |