| AVIANS | • avians n. Plural of avian. • AVIAN n. a bird. |
| AVIARY | • aviary n. A house, enclosure, large cage, or other place for keeping birds confined; a birdhouse. • AVIARY n. a large bird enclosure. |
| AVIATE | • aviate v. To operate an aircraft. • AVIATE v. to fly an aircraft. |
| CAVIAR | • caviar n. Roe of the sturgeon or of certain other large fish, considered a delicacy. • caviar n. (Figurative) Something whose flavour is too fine for the vulgar taste. • CAVIAR n. the roe of sturgeon, also CAVIARE, CAVIARIE, CAVIER. |
| CLIVIA | • clivia n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Clivia, native to southern Africa. • Clivia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Amaryllidaceae – the clivias or kaffir lilies. • Clivia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Encyrtidae – a monotypic taxon, containing only Clivia antoninae… |
| ELUVIA | • eluvia n. Plural of eluvium. • ELUVIUM n. (Latin) an accumulation of rock debris. |
| EXUVIA | • exuvia n. (Biology) The remains of the exoskeleton after any of the Ecdysozoa, such as Arthropoda, has sloughed… • exuvia n. Plural of exuvium. • EXUVIUM n. (Latin) the moulted covering of an animal. |
| GAVIAL | • gavial n. The crocodilian Gavialis gangeticus; any species of the family Gavialidae. • GAVIAL n. (Hindi) an Indian crocodile with a long snout, also GARIAL, GHARIAL. |
| JOVIAL | • jovial adj. (Comparable) Cheerful and good-humoured; jolly, merry. • jovial adj. (Not comparable, astrology, obsolete) Pertaining to the astrological influence of the planet Jupiter;… • Jovial adj. (Astronomy, obsolete) Pertaining to the planet Jupiter; Jovian. |
| SALVIA | • salvia n. A plant in the genus Salvia, such as sage. • Salvia prop.n. A surname from Italian. • Salvia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – sage plants. |
| STEVIA | • stevia n. Any of the sweet herbs of genus Stevia, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South America… • stevia n. A sweetener, many times sweeter than an equal amount of sugar, extracted from Stevia rebaudiana, that… • Stevia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – certain herbs, called sweetleaf or candyleaf. |
| SYLVIA | • Sylvia prop.n. (Roman mythology) Short for Princess Rhea Silvia, the mother of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome. • Sylvia prop.n. (Astronomy) 87 Sylvia, a main belt asteroid; named for Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus. • Sylvia prop.n. A female given name from Latin, a popular spelling variant of Silvia. |
| TRIVIA | • trivia n. Insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information. • trivia n. A quiz game that involves obscure facts. • trivia n. Plural of trivium. |
| VIABLE | • viable adj. Able to live on its own (as for a newborn). • viable adj. Able to be done, possible, practicable, feasible. • viable adj. Capable of working successfully. |
| VIABLY | • viably adv. In a viable way. • VIABLE adv. capable of living. |
| VIALED | • vialed v. Simple past tense and past participle of vial. • VIAL v. to put in a small container for liquids. |
| VIANDS | • viands n. Plural of viand. • viands n. Provisions, victuals. • VIAND n. an item of food; esp. a choice or tasty dish. |
| VIATIC | • viatic adj. Of or pertaining to traveling or a journey. • VIATIC adj. pertaining to travelling, also VIATICAL. |
| VIATOR | • viator n. (Rare) A wayfarer, traveler. • viator n. (Rare, historical) An apparitor, a summoner: a minor Roman official. • viator n. A person who is subject to a viatical insurance policy or a viatical settlement. |