| LIVERS | • livers n. Plural of liver. • Livers prop.n. A surname from Dutch. • LIVER v. to thicken or gel. |
| CLIVERS | • clivers n. Galium aparine, the plant called cleavers. • Clivers prop.n. Plural of Cliver. • CLIVERS n. an annual herb, goosegrass. |
| OLIVERS | • olivers n. Plural of oliver. • OLIVER n. a forge-hammer worked by the foot. |
| SLIVERS | • slivers n. Plural of sliver. • slivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sliver. • SLIVER v. to cut into long, thin pieces. |
| CALIVERS | • calivers n. Plural of caliver. • CALIVER n. (Shakespeare) a type of light musket. |
| DELIVERS | • delivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliver. • DELIVER v. to take to the intended recipient. |
| RELIVERS | • relivers n. Plural of reliver. • RELIVER v. (Shakespeare) to deliver back. |
| OUTLIVERS | • outlivers n. Plural of outliver. • OUTLIVER n. one who outlives. |
| REDELIVERS | • redelivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redeliver. • REDELIVER v. to deliver or give back; to return. |
| MISDELIVERS | • misdelivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdeliver. |
| OUTDELIVERS | • outdelivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdeliver. • OUTDELIVER v. to surpass in delivering. |
| UNDERDELIVERS | • underdelivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdeliver. • UNDERDELIVER v. to fail to achieve what has been expected or promised. |