| ALLUVIALS | • alluvials n. Deposits of sediment formed over a long period of time by rivers; layers of alluvium. • ALLUVIAL n. soil composed of alluvium. |
| COLLUVIAL | • colluvial adj. Of or pertaining to colluvium. • COLLUVIAL adj. pertaining to a colluvies, mass of filth. |
| LEVELLERS | • levellers n. Plural of leveller. • LEVELLER n. one that levels, also LEVELER. |
| LEVELLEST | • levellest adj. Superlative form of level: most level. • LEVEL adj. even. |
| LEVELLING | • levelling v. (UK, Canada) present participle of level. • levelling n. Alternative form of leveling. • LEVELLING n. the act of making level. |
| LIVEWELLS | • livewells n. Plural of livewell. • LIVEWELL n. a container of water in a boat for keeping fish alive. |
| MILLIVOLT | • millivolt n. One thousandth (10-3) of a volt, abbreviated as mV. • milli-volt n. Alternative spelling of millivolt. • MILLIVOLT n. one thousandth of a volt. |
| PULVILLAR | • pulvillar adj. Like a cushion or pad. • PULVILLAR adj. cushion-like. |
| PULVILLED | • pulvilled adj. (Historical, rare) Sprinkled with pulvillio. • PULVIL v. to scent with pulvil. |
| PULVILLES | • PULVILLE n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILIO, PULVILLIO. |
| PULVILLIO | • pulvillio n. (Now rare, historical) A kind of perfumed cosmetic powder, applied to the skin, hair or wig. • PULVILLIO n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILIO, PULVILLE. |
| PULVILLUS | • pulvillus n. (Zoology) One of the minute cushions on the feet of certain insects. • PULVILLUS n. (Latin) a little cushion or pad. |
| VALLECULA | • vallecula n. (Anatomy, botany) A depression, channel or groove. • VALLECULA n. (Latin) a groove or furrow. |
| VILLOUSLY | • VILLOUS adv. abounding in, or covered with, fine hairs, or a woolly substance, also VILLOSE. |
| VULSELLAE | • vulsellae n. Plural of vulsella. • VULSELLA n. (Latin) forceps with clawed blade. |
| VULSELLUM | • vulsellum n. (Surgery) A type of forceps with hooks at the tip of each blade, used in obstetrics and gynecology. • VULSELLUM n. (Latin) a forceps with toothed or clawed blades, also VULSELLA. |