| BELIVE | • belive v. (Intransitive, obsolete outside dialects) To remain, stay. • belive adv. (Obsolete outside Scotland) Quickly, forthwith. • belive adv. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Soon, presently, before long; by and by; anon. |
| BYLIVE | • BYLIVE adv. (Spenser) immediately, also BELIVE, BLIVE. |
| LIVEDO | • livedo n. (Pathology) A form of skin discoloration. • LIVEDO n. (Latin) a discoloured patch on the skin. |
| LIVELY | • lively adj. Full of life; energetic. • lively adj. Bright, glowing, vivid; strong, vigorous. • lively adj. (Archaic) Endowed with or manifesting life; living. |
| LIVENS | • livens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liven. • LIVEN v. to make lively. |
| LIVERS | • livers n. Plural of liver. • Livers prop.n. A surname from Dutch. • LIVER v. to thicken or gel. |
| LIVERY | • livery n. Any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants. • livery n. The whole body of liverymen, members of livery companies. • livery n. The paint scheme of a vehicle or fleet of vehicles. |
| LIVEST | • livest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of live. • livest adj. Superlative form of live: most live. • LIVE adj. having life. |
| OLIVER | • oliver n. (Archaic, rare) A small tilt hammer, worked by the foot. • Oliver prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages. • Oliver prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| OLIVES | • olives n. Plural of olive. • OLIVE n. the small oval fruit of a Mediterranean tree. |
| OLIVET | • olivet n. (Historical) An imitation pearl manufactured for trade with native peoples. • Olivet prop.n. A locale in France. • Olivet prop.n. A locale in the United States. |
| RELIVE | • relive v. (Transitive) To experience (something) again; to live over again. • relive v. (Obsolete, transitive) To bring back to life; to revive, resuscitate. • relive v. (Intransitive) To come back to life. |
| SLIVED | • slived v. Simple past tense and past participle of slive. • SLIVE v. to slip. |
| SLIVEN | • sliven v. Past participle of slive. • Sliven prop.n. A town in central Bulgaria. • SLIVE v. to slip. |
| SLIVER | • sliver n. A long piece cut or rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a splinter. • sliver n. A strand, or slender roll, of cotton or other fiber in a loose, untwisted state, produced by a carding… • sliver n. (Fishing) Bait made of pieces of small fish. Compare kibblings. |
| SLIVES | • slives n. Plural of slive. • slives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slive. • SLIVE v. to slip. |
| SOLIVE | • solive n. A joist or beam of secondary importance. • SOLIVE n. a joist or beam of secondary importance. |
| UNLIVE | • unlive v. (Transitive) To bereave or deprive of life; make unalive. • unlive v. (Transitive) To undo having lived (a period of time) (for example, by living it in reverse), so that… • UNLIVE v. to live so as to make amends for. |