| BOULEVARD | • boulevard n. A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare. • boulevard n. The landscaping on the sides of a boulevard or other thoroughfare. • boulevard n. A strip of land between a street and sidewalk. |
| ELEVATEDS | • elevateds n. Plural of elevated. • ELEVATED n. a raised railway. |
| ELEVATING | • elevating v. Present participle of elevate. • ELEVATE v. to raise. |
| ELEVATION | • elevation n. The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons… • elevation n. The condition of being or feeling elevated; heightened; exaltation. • elevation n. That which is raised up or elevated; an elevated place or station. |
| ELEVATORS | • elevators n. Plural of elevator. • ELEVATOR n. a lift. |
| ELEVATORY | • elevatory adj. Tending to raise, or having power to elevate. • ELEVATORY adj. able or tending to raise. |
| 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. |
| LEVATORES | • levatores n. Plural of levator. • LEVATOR n. (Latin) a muscle that raises. |
| REELEVATE | • reelevate v. Alternative spelling of re-elevate. • re-elevate v. (Transitive) To elevate again; to bring higher again. • REELEVATE v. to elevate again. |
| 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. |
| SEPTLEVAS | • septlevas n. Plural of septleva. • SEPTLEVA n. (French) in the game of basset, seven times as much added to the first stake. |