| CERVICUM | • CERVICUM n. the flexible region between the prothorax and head in insects. |
| DUUMVIRI | • duumviri n. Plural of duumvir. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| DUUMVIRS | • duumvirs n. Plural of duumvir. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| MANEUVER | • maneuver n. (Military) The planned movement of troops, vehicles etc.; a strategic repositioning; (later also) a… • maneuver n. Any strategic or cunning action; a stratagem. • maneuver n. A movement of the body, or with an implement, instrument etc., especially one performed with skill or dexterity. |
| OVERJUMP | • overjump v. (Transitive) To jump over. • overjump v. (Transitive, obsolete) To omit or ignore. • overjump v. (Intransitive) To jump too far or too high. |
| OVERMUCH | • overmuch det. (Chiefly Britain) Very much; too much. • overmuch adj. Excessive. • overmuch adv. (Chiefly Britain) Too much; overly much. |
| OVERPUMP | • overpump v. To pump excessively. • OVERPUMP v. to pump to excess. |
| OVERSWUM | • overswum v. Past participle of overswim. • OVERSWIM v. to swim across. |
| TRIUMVIR | • triumvir n. One member of a triumvirate. • TRIUMVIR n. (Latin) one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome. |
| TRIVIUMS | • triviums n. Plural of trivium. • TRIVIUM n. (Latin) a group of studies in medieval schools. |
| VARIORUM | • variorum n. An edition of a written work (especially the complete works of a classical writer) showing the notes… • VARIORUM n. (Latin) an edition of a text that includes the notes of earlier scholars or editors. |
| VELARIUM | • velarium n. (Zoology) The marginal membrane of certain medusae belonging to the Discophora. • velarium n. (Historical) An awning that stretched over the seating area of the Colosseum in Ancient Rome and other… • velarium n. A cloth stretched over another space, such as that stretched below the roof of the Royal Albert Hall. |
| VERATRUM | • veratrum n. Any of various poisonous herbs of the genus Veratrum. • Veratrum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Melanthiaceae – the false hellebores. • VERATRUM n. (Latin) a genus of coarse liliaceous herbs having very poisonous qualities. |
| VERMOULU | • VERMOULU adj. (French) eaten by worms. |
| VERMOUTH | • vermouth n. A dry, or sweet apéritif wine flavored with aromatic herbs, and often used in mixed drinks. • vermouth n. A serving of vermouth. • VERMOUTH n. (French) a drink with a white wine base, flavoured with wormwood and other herbs, also VERMUTH. |
| VERMUTHS | • vermuths n. Plural of vermuth. • VERMUTH n. (French) a drink with a white wine base, flavoured with wormwood and other herbs, also VERMOUTH. |
| VIBURNUM | • viburnum n. Any of many shrubs and trees, of the genus Viburnum, native to the Northern Hemisphere that have showy… • Viburnum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Adoxaceae – the viburnums. • VIBURNUM n. (Latin) a kind of shrub or tree including the guelder-rose. |
| VITREUMS | • VITREUM n. (Latin) a vitreous humour of the eye. |
| VIVARIUM | • vivarium n. A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising living animals. • VIVARIUM n. (Latin) a place for raising and keeping live animals, also VIVARY. |