| EVANESCED | • evanesced v. Simple past tense and past participle of evanesce. • EVANESCE v. to fade away or vanish. |
| EVANESCES | • evanesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evanesce. • EVANESCE v. to fade away or vanish. |
| EVANGELIC | • evangelic adj. Evangelical. • evangelic n. Evangelical. • EVANGELIC adj. (archaic) of or relating to the Christian gospel, also EVANGELICAL. |
| EVANISHED | • evanished v. Simple past tense and past participle of evanish. • EVANISH v. to vanish. |
| EVANISHES | • evanishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evanish. • EVANISH v. to vanish. |
| EVANITION | • evanition n. Disappearance; vanishment. • EVANITION n. vanishing away. |
| GRIEVANCE | • grievance n. (Countable) Something which causes grief. • grievance n. (Countable) A wrong or hardship suffered, which is the grounds of a complaint. • grievance n. (Uncountable) Feelings of being wronged; outrage. |
| GRIEVANTS | • grievants n. Plural of grievant. • GRIEVANT n. one that submits a complaint for arbitration. |
| LEVANTERS | • levanters n. Plural of levanter. • LEVANTER n. a boisterous Mediterranean easterly wind. |
| LEVANTINE | • Levantine adj. Of the Levant, the Eastern Mediterranean. • Levantine n. Synonym of Franco-Levantine. • LEVANTINE n. a closely-woven twilled silk cloth. |
| LEVANTING | • levanting v. Present participle of levant. • LEVANT v. to run away from a debt. |
| RELEVANCE | • relevance n. The property or state of being relevant or pertinent. • RELEVANCE n. the state of being relevant, also RELEVANCY. |
| RELEVANCY | • relevancy n. (Law, Scotland) Sufficiency (Of a statement, claim etc.) to carry weight in law; legal pertinence. • relevancy n. (Uncountable) The degree to which a thing is relevant; relevance, applicability. • relevancy n. (Countable) A relevant thing. |
| REVANCHES | • revanches n. Plural of revanche. • REVANCHE n. (French) a political policy designed to gain lost territory. |