| 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. |
| OUTCURVE | • outcurve n. (Baseball) A ball, thrown by the pitcher, that curves away from the batter. • OUTCURVE n. a type of pitch in baseball. |
| SUBVIRUS | • subvirus n. (Virology) An organism or substance, such as a viral protein, that is smaller than a virus and has some… • SUBVIRUS n. a viral protein smaller than a virus. |
| TROUVEUR | • trouveur n. (Dated) A minstrel, a troubadour. • TROUVEUR n. (French) one of a school of poets who flourished in northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century, also TROUVERE. |
| UNCURVED | • uncurved adj. Not curved. • UNCURVED adj. not curved. |
| UNVIRTUE | • unvirtue n. That which is not virtue; vice. • UNVIRTUE n. lack of virtue. |
| UNVULGAR | • unvulgar adj. Not vulgar. • UNVULGAR adj. not vulgar. |
| UPCURVED | • upcurved adj. Curving upwards. • UPCURVE v. to curve upward. |
| UPCURVES | • upcurves n. Plural of upcurve. • upcurves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upcurve. • UPCURVE v. to curve upward. |
| UVULARLY | • uvularly adv. By means of the uvula. • UVULAR adv. relating to the uvula. |
| VERMOULU | • VERMOULU adj. (French) eaten by worms. |
| VERTUOUS | • vertuous adj. Obsolete spelling of virtuous. • VERTUOUS adj. (Spenser) possessing virtue or power, also VIRTUOUS. |
| 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. |
| VIRTUOUS | • virtuous adj. Full of virtue, having excellent moral character. • virtùous adj. Involving the cleverness and understanding to accomplish one’s goals. • VIRTUOUS adj. characterized by virtue, also VERTUOUS. |
| VULTURES | • vultures n. Plural of vulture. • vultures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vulture. • VULTURE n. a bird of prey. |
| VULTURNS | • VULTURN n. (obsolete) the Australian brush turkey. |