| CONVIVE | • convive v. (Obsolete) To feast with others. • convive n. (Obsolete) a participant in a feast or banquet. • convive n. (Obsolete) a feast or banquet. |
| REVIVAL | • revival n. The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. • revival n. Reanimation from a state of languor or depression; applied to health, a person’s spirits, etc. • revival n. Renewed interest, performance, cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of culture, commerce, agriculture. |
| REVIVED | • revived v. Simple past tense and past participle of revive. • REVIVE v. to bring back to life or consciousness. |
| REVIVER | • reviver n. Agent noun of revive; one who revives. • reviver n. A chemical compound for making something (such as clothes or a varnished surface) look new again. • REVIVER n. something that revives. |
| REVIVES | • revives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revive. • REVIVE v. to bring back to life or consciousness. |
| REVIVOR | • revivor n. (UK, law) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties. • revivor n. (Ireland, law) revival into force of a statute which had previously been repealed. • REVIVOR n. the revival of a law suit. |
| SURVIVE | • survive v. (Intransitive) Of a person, to continue to live; to remain alive. • survive v. (Intransitive) Of an object or concept, to continue to exist. • survive v. (Transitive) To live longer than; to outlive. |
| VIVACES | • vivaces n. Plural of vivace. • VIVACE n. (Italian) a musical passage played in a brisk, spirited manner. |
| VIVAING | • vivaing v. Present participle of viva. • VIVA v. (Italian) to examine orally. |
| VIVARIA | • vivaria n. Plural of vivarium. • VIVARIUM n. (Latin) a place for raising and keeping live animals, also VIVARY. |
| VIVENCY | • vivency n. (Obsolete) Manner of supporting or continuing life or vegetation. • VIVENCY n. vitality. |
| VIVERID | • viverid n. Misspelling of viverrid. |
| VIVERRA | • Viverra prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Viverridae – civets commonly found in Southeast Asia. • VIVERRA n. (Latin) a member of the ferret or civet family, also VIVERRID, VIVERRINE. |
| VIVIDER | • vivider adj. Comparative form of vivid: more vivid. • VIVID adj. strikingly bright or intense. |
| VIVIDLY | • vividly adv. In a vivid manner. • VIVID adv. strikingly bright or intense. |
| VIVIFIC | • vivific adj. Giving life; reviving; enlivening. • VIVIFIC adj. vivifying. |