(obsolete) a mischance causing a person's death without felony, as by drowning, or falling into the fire
(obsolete) accident; chance; adventure
verb
Obsolete form of adventure.
bienvenu
bouvines
burnover
burnover
noun
The situation in which a fire overtakes the firefighters who are attempting to deal with it.
convulse
convulse
verb
(intransitive) To suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortions of the body or limbs.
(transitive) To create great laughter.
(transitive) To violently shake or agitate.
culverin
culverin
noun
A kind of handgun.
A large cannon.
cungevoi
cunjevoi
cunjevoi
noun
(Australia) A coastal sea squirt, Pyura stolonifera, found in some parts of Australia and South Africa.
A large flowering plant, Alocasia macrorrhizos, native to tropical islands from Asia to Australia.
cuxhaven
dudevant
dundavoe
duveneck
duvetine
duvetine
noun
Alternative form of duvetyne
duvetyne
duvetyne
noun
A heavy black cloth used in the motion picture and film industry to block out unwanted light.
duvetyns
duvetyns
noun
plural of duvetyn
enervous
enervous
adj
Lacking nerve or force; enervated.
envapour
envolume
envolume
verb
(transitive) To form into, or incorporate with, a volume.
evacuant
evacuant
adj
laxative
noun
a laxative
something used to clean out an organ system, especially the bowels
eventful
eventful
adj
Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events.
eventual
eventual
adj
(proscribed, non-native speakers' English or European Union) Possible, potential.
Finally resulting or occurring (after a period of time); inevitable.
Pertaining to events; event-related, evential.
evonymus
evulsion
evulsion
noun
(now rare) The action of forcibly pulling something out.
guvacine
guvacine
noun
(organic chemistry) An alkaloid, 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-5-carboxylic acid, present in areca nuts
havenful
incurved
incurved
adj
Turned or curving inward, towards the center.
incurves
incurves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incurve
indevout
indevout
Adjective
Not devout.
inducive
inducive
adj
(rare) Tending to induce, inducing something, or relating to the inducing of something.
indutive
indutive
adj
(botany) covered; applied to seeds which have the usual integumentary covering.
induviae
induviae
noun
(botany) leaves which do not disarticulate from the stem, and hence remain for a long time
(botany) persistent portions of a calyx or corolla
infusive
infusive
adj
Having the power of infusion; inspiring; influencing.
invalued
involute
involute
adj
(biology) Rolled inward spirally.
(biology) Turned inward at the margin, like the exterior lip of the shells of species in genus Cypraea.
(biology, of shells) Having a complex pattern of coils in which younger whorls only partly surround older ones.
(botany) Having the edges rolled with the adaxial side outward.
(formal) Difficult to understand; complicated.
noun
(geometry) A curve that cuts all tangents of another curve at right angles; traced by a point on a string that unwinds from a curved object.
verb
To roll or curl inwards.
junctive
junctive
noun
(grammar) An element of syntax that serves as a junction.
juvenals
juvenals
noun
plural of juvenal
juvenate
juvenate
noun
(Catholicism) juniorate.
juvenile
juvenile
adj
Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish.
Young; not fully developed.
noun
(criminal law) A person younger than the age of full criminal responsibility, such that the person either cannot be held criminally liable or is subject to less severe forms of punishment.
(literature) A publication for young adult readers.
(theater) An actor playing a child's role.
(zoology) A sexually immature animal.
A person younger than the age of majority; a minor.
A prepubescent child.
A two-year-old racehorse.
juventas
kuntsevo
laevulin
laevulin
noun
Alternative form of levulin
levulins
levulins
noun
plural of levulin
lunville
maneuver
maneuver
noun
(medicine) A specific medical or surgical movement, often eponymous, done with the doctor's hands or surgical instruments.
(military) The planned movement of troops, vehicles etc.; a strategic repositioning; (later also) a large training field-exercise of fighting units.
A controlled (especially skillful) movement taken while steering a vehicle.
A movement of the body, or with an implement, instrument etc., especially one performed with skill or dexterity.
Any strategic or cunning action; a stratagem.
verb
(figurative, intransitive) To intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme
(figurative, transitive) To guide, steer, manage purposefully
(transitive, intransitive) To move (something, or oneself) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
maneuvre
manuever
mauveine
mauveine
noun
A purple dye, the first synthetic organic dye created.
nervular
nervular
adj
Relating to a nervule.
nervules
nervules
noun
plural of nervule
nervulet
nervulet
noun
A nervule.
nervures
nervures
noun
plural of nervure
nonvalue
nonvalue
noun
That which is not a value (in various senses).
nouveaux
nouvelle
outgiven
outgiven
verb
past participle of outgive
outknave
outvenom
outvenom
verb
(transitive) To exceed in venom.
outwoven
outwoven
verb
past participle of outweave
overburn
overburn
noun
(rare) An excessive burn; a severe physical injury caused by such a burn; the act of excessively burning something with fire.
verb
(intransitive, figurative) To be overzealous.
(transitive) To burn too much or for too long.
(transitive, computing) To record more than the usual available data capacity onto (an optical disc).
overfund
overfund
verb
To supply with more funds than necessary or appropriate
overhung
overhung
adj
Covered over; ornamented with hangings.
Suspended from above or from the top.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overhang
overhunt
overhunt
verb
(transitive) To hunt (an animal, a piece of land, etc.) too much.
overruns
overruns
noun
plural of overrun
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overrun
overspun
overspun
adj
(textiles) Too tightly spun.
overturn
overturn
noun
A turning over or upside-down; inversion.
The overturning or overthrow of some institution or state of affairs; ruin.
verb
(intransitive) Of a body of water: to undergo a limnic eruption, where dissolved gas suddenly erupts from the depths.
(law, transitive) To reverse (a decision); to overrule or rescind.
(transitive or intransitive) To turn over, capsize or upset.
(transitive) To diminish the significance of a previous defeat by winning; to make a comeback from.
(transitive) To overthrow or destroy.
ovewound
parvenue
parvenue
noun
female equivalent of parvenu
parvenus
parvenus
noun
plural of parvenu
peruvian
peruvian
Noun
A person from Peru or of Peruvian descent.
Adjective
Of, from, or pertaining to Peru or the Peruvian people.
prevuing
prevuing
verb
present participle of prevue
pulverin
punitive
punitive
adj
(law, military) Inflicting punishment; punishing.
ravenous
ravenous
adj
Grasping; characterized by strong desires.
Very hungry.
revenual
revenual
adj
Of or relating to revenue.
revenued
revenued
verb
simple past tense and past participle of revenue
revenuer
revenuer
noun
(US, regional, now historical) A government official who enforces laws prohibiting the illegal distillation of alcohol.
revenues
revenues
noun
plural of revenue
runovers
runovers
noun
plural of runover
souvaine
souvenir
souvenir
noun
An item of sentimental value, that is given or kept to remember an event or location.
verb
(transitive) To take (something) as a souvenir, especially illicitly, for example during wartime.
stevinus
subvened
subvened
verb
simple past tense and past participle of subvene
subvenes
subvenes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subvene
suivante
suivante
noun
(now historical) A lady's maid.
survance
turgenev
turnover
turnover
adj
Capable of being turned over; designed to be turned over.
noun
(dated) An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.
(sports) A loss of possession of the ball without scoring.
A measure of leg speed: the frequency with which one takes strides when running, typically given in strides per minute.
A semicircular pastry made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, enclosing the filling (usually fruit).
The act or result of overturning something; an upset.
The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a given period.
The frequency with which stock is replaced after being used or sold, workers leave and are replaced, a property changes hands, etc.
unactive
unactive
adj
Not active; inactive.
unaverse
unaverse
adj
Not averse.
unavowed
unavowed
adj
Not avowed.
unbraved
unbraved
adj
Not braved.
uncarved
uncarved
adj
Natural, unmodified, pristine.
Not having been carved or shaped with knife or other tool.
uncleave
unclever
unclever
adj
Not clever.
uncloven
uncloven
adj
not cloven
uncorven
uncovers
uncovers
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncover
uncraven
uncraven
adj
Not craven; not cowardly.
uncurved
uncurved
Adjective
Not curved.
undelved
undelved
adj
Not delved or dug.
undevout
undevout
adj
Not devout.
undriven
undriven
adj
Not driven.
unenvied
unenvied
adj
Not envied.
unevaded
unevaded
adj
Not evaded.
unevener
unevener
adj
comparative form of uneven: more uneven
unevenly
unevenly
adv
In an unequal manner.
In an uneven or haphazard manner.
unevilly
unevoked
unevoked
adj
Not having been evoked.
unfervid
unfervid
adj
Not fervid.
ungloved
ungloved
adj
Not wearing a glove; barehanded.
ungloves
ungloves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unglove
ungraved
ungraved
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ungrave
ungraven
ungrieve
ungrieve
verb
Alternative form of un-grieve
unhalved
unhalved
adj
Not halved.
unheaved
unheaved
adj
Not heaved.
unheaven
unhelved
unhelved
adj
Not fitted with a helve.
uninvite
uninvite
verb
(transitive) To cancel or withdraw an invitation.
univalve
univalve
adj
consisting of a single valve or piece, used to refer to a shell.
having one valve; typically used to refer to mollusks, notably slugs and snails.
noun
A univalve mollusk or its shell.
universe
universe
name
Alternative letter-case form of Universe; Our universe.
noun
(archaic) The Earth, the sphere of the world.
(literature, films) A collection of stories with characters and settings that are less interrelated than those of sequels or prequels.
(marketing, economics) A sample taken from the population.
(pantheism) A deity who is equivalent to the sum of everything that exists in the cosmos.
A whole world, in the sense of perspective or social setting.
An entity similar to our universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse.
An imaginary collection of worlds.
Everything under consideration.
The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos.
unleaved
unleaved
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unleave
unlevels
unlevels
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlevel
unlevied
unlevied
adj
Not levied.
unlively
unlively
adj
Not lively.
unlivery
unlovely
unlovely
adj
unattractive, ugly
noun
An unattractive or ugly thing or person.
unnative
unnative
adj
(rare) Not native.
unnerved
unnerved
adj
Deprived of courage, strength, confidence, self-control, etc.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unnerve
unnerves
unnerves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unnerve
unproved
unproved
adj
(Britain) Not proved.
unproven
unproven
adj
Not proved.
unravels
unravels
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unravel
unreeved
unreeved
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unreeve
unreeves
unreeves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unreeve
unsalved
unsalved
adj
Not salved.
unsavage
unsavage
adj
Not savage.
unserved
unserved
adj
(law) yet to be served (prison sentence)
Not served.
unsevere
unshaved
unshaved
adj
Not shaved.
unshaven
unshaven
adj
(figurative) Unkempt.
Not having shaved; not shaven; untrimmed.
unshelve
unshelve
verb
(figuratively, transitive) To bring back something that was shelved, or put aside.
(transitive) To remove from a shelf.
unshoved
unshoved
adj
Not shoved.
unsieved
unsieved
adj
Not having been sieved.
unsleeve
unsolved
unsolved
adj
Not yet solved.
unstaved
unstoved
unswivel
unswivel
verb
(transitive) To release or remove by swivelling; to swivel back again.