| ARRIVALS | • arrivals n. Plural of arrival. • ARRIVAL n. the act of arriving. |
| CORIVALS | • corivals n. Plural of corival. • CORIVAL v. to rival. |
| CORRIVAL | • corrival n. A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival. • corrival n. (Archaic) A companion. • corrival adj. Having rivaling claims; emulous; in rivalry. |
| DEPRIVAL | • deprival n. The condition of being deprived. • DEPRIVAL n. deprivation. |
| DERIVATE | • derivate adj. Derived; derivative. • derivate n. Something derived; a derivative. • derivate v. (Obsolete) To derive. |
| DRIVABLE | • drivable adj. Capable of being driven (as a vehicle). • drivable adj. Capable of being driven on safely or successfully (as a road or other surface). • DRIVABLE adj. that can be driven, also DRIVEABLE. |
| NONRIVAL | • nonrival adj. Not rival. • nonrival n. One who is not a rival. • NONRIVAL n. one who is not a rival. |
| OUTRIVAL | • outrival v. (Transitive) To outperform; to outdo. • OUTRIVAL v. to outdo in rivalry. |
| PRIVADOS | • privados n. Plural of privado. • PRIVADO n. (obsolete) a private friend; a confidant. |
| PRIVATER | • privater adj. Comparative form of private: more private. • PRIVATE adj. secluded from the sight, presence or intrusion of others. |
| PRIVATES | • privates n. Plural of private. • privates n. (Informal) The genitalia; those body parts that are not normally displayed; private parts. • privates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of private. |
| RIVALESS | • rivaless n. (Obsolete) A female rival. • RIVALESS n. (archaic) a female rival. |
| RIVALING | • rivaling v. (US) present participle of rival. • RIVAL v. to strive to equal or surpass. |
| RIVALISE | • rivalise v. Alternative form of rivalize. • RIVALISE v. to enter into rivalry, also RIVALIZE. |
| RIVALITY | • rivality n. (Obsolete) rivalry; competition. • rivality n. (Obsolete) equality, as of right or rank. • RIVALITY n. competition, also RIVALRY. |
| RIVALIZE | • rivalize v. (Transitive, obsolete) To rival; to oppose or compete with. • RIVALIZE v. to enter into rivalry, also RIVALISE. |
| RIVALLED | • rivalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of rival. • RIVAL v. to strive to equal or surpass. |
| TRIVALVE | • trivalve n. Anything having three valves, especially a shell. • TRIVALVE n. a type of shell with three valves. |