| CASEVAC | • casevac n. Alternative form of CASEVAC. • casevac v. To perform the emergency evacuation of an injured person or people (civilians or soldiers) from a combat zone. • CASEVAC n. The emergency patient evacuation of injured people (civilians or soldiers) from a combat zone. |
| COAEVAL | • coaeval adj. Alternative form of coeval. • coaeval n. Alternative form of coeval. • coæval adj. Alternative spelling of coeval. |
| COEVALS | • coevals n. Plural of coeval. • COEVAL n. a person of the same age. |
| DEVALLS | • devalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devall. • devalls n. Plural of devall. • DEVALL v. to sink, decline. |
| DEVALUE | • devalue v. (Transitive) To lower or remove the value of something. • devalue v. (Intransitive) To lose value; to depreciate. • DEVALUE v. to lessen the worth of. |
| ELEVATE | • elevate v. (Transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position. • elevate v. (Transitive) To promote (someone) to a higher rank. • elevate v. (Transitive) To confer honor or nobility on (someone). |
| EVACUEE | • evacuee n. A person who has been evacuated, especially a civilian evacuated from a dangerous place in time of war. • EVACUEE n. one who is evacuated. |
| EVADERS | • evaders n. Plural of evader. • EVADER n. one that evades. |
| EVADING | • evading v. Present participle of evade. • EVADE v. to escape or avoid by cunning. |
| EVANGEL | • evangel n. The Christian gospel. • evangel n. A salutary principle relating to morals, politics, etc. • evangel n. An evangelist. |
| EVANISH | • evanish v. (Archaic, intransitive) To vanish. • EVANISH v. to vanish. |
| EVASION | • evasion n. The act of eluding or evading or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge… • EVASION n. the act of evading. |
| EVASIVE | • evasive adj. Tending to avoid speaking openly or making revelations about oneself. • evasive adj. Directed towards avoidance or escape; evasive action. • EVASIVE adj. tending to evade. |
| GENEVAS | • Genevas n. Plural of Geneva. • GENEVA n. a spirit distilled from grain and flavoured with juniper berries. |
| LEVANTS | • levants n. Plural of levant. • levants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of levant. • LEVANT v. to run away from a debt. |
| LEVATOR | • levator n. (Agent noun) One who, or something which, lifts something else, as… • LEVATOR n. (Latin) a muscle that raises. |
| MEDEVAC | • medevac n. The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility. • medevac n. A vehicle, typically aircraft, used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility. • medevac n. Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility. |
| PREVAIL | • prevail v. (Intransitive) To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage… • prevail v. (Intransitive) To be current, widespread or predominant; to have currency or prevalence. • prevail v. (Intransitive) To succeed in persuading or inducing. |
| REVALUE | • revalue v. To value again, give a new value to. • revalue v. (UK, pensions) To apply revaluation to a pension benefit. • REVALUE v. to value again. |
| REVAMPS | • revamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revamp. • REVAMP v. to make over. |