The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself.
A lake in Southern Italy.
curvant
curving
curving
adj
That curves or curve.
noun
A shape or motion that curves.
verb
present participle of curve
incurve
incurve
verb
(intransitive) To curve inwards.
(transitive, rare) To cause something to curve inwards.
juverna
luverne
luverne
Proper noun
a city in Alabama, USA, and the county seat of Crenshaw County.
a city in Minnesota, USA, and the county seat of Rock County.
a tiny "city" in Steele County, North Dakota, USA.
nervous
nervous
adj
(botany, obsolete) Nervose.
(obsolete) Full of sinews.
(obsolete) Having strong or prominent sinews; sinewy, muscular.
(obsolete) Of a piece of writing, literary style etc.: forceful, powerful.
Affecting the nerves or nervous system.
Apprehensive, anxious, hesitant, worried.
Easily agitated or alarmed; edgy, on edge.
Supplied with nerves; innervated.
nervule
nervule
noun
(botany) A minor, nonsupporting vein in a leaf of a plant; a branch vein of a nervure (supporting vein) or of another nervule.
(entomology) A minor vein in a wing of an insect.
nervure
nervure
noun
(architecture) One of the ribs in a groined vault; a projecting moulding.
(botany, now rare) Any of the veins that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ.
A vein in the wing of an insect.
nureyev
overgun
overrun
overrun
noun
(aviation) An area of terrain beyond the end of a runway that is kept flat and unobstructed to allow an aircraft that runs off the end of the runway to stop safely.
(food) Air that is whipped into a frozen dessert to make it easier to serve and eat.
An instance of overrunning.
The amount by which something overruns.
verb
(printing) To carry (some type, a line or column, etc.) backward or forward into an adjacent line or page.
To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
To continue for too long.
To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing the enemy positions conclusively.
To go beyond; to extend in part beyond.
To infest, swarm over, flow over.
To run past the end of.
To run past; to run beyond.
parvenu
parvenu
adj
Being a parvenu; also, like, having the characteristics of, or associated with a parvenu.
noun
A person who has risen, climbed up, or has been promoted to a higher social class, especially through acquisition of wealth, privileges, or political authority but has not gained social acceptance by those within that new class.
revenue
revenue
noun
(accounting) The net income from normal business operations; net sales.
(accounting) The total sales; turnover.
(figurative) A return; something paid back.
All income generated for some political entity's treasury by taxation and other means.
The income returned by an investment.
The total income received from a given source.
verb
(intransitive) To generate revenue.
(transitive) To supply with revenue.
runover
runover
noun
(printing) A line of text that overruns the available space.
(television) The situation where a television programme overruns its scheduled slot.
ruthven
unbrave
unbrave
adj
Not brave.
uncover
uncover
verb
(military, transitive) To expose (lines of formation of troops) successively by the wheeling to right or left of the lines in front.
(reflexive, intransitive) To expose the genitalia.
(reflexive, intransitive) To remove one's hat or cap as a mark of respect.
To remove a cover from.
To reveal the identity of.
To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
ungrave
ungrave
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To raise or remove from the grave.
unliver
unnerve
unnerve
verb
To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble.
To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of.
unovert
unravel
unravel
verb
(intransitive, figurative) To become undone; to collapse.
(intransitive, of threads etc.) To become separated; (of something woven, knitted, etc.) to come apart.
(transitive) To separate the threads (of); disentangle.
(transitive, figurative) To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve.
(transitive, figurative) To separate the connected or united parts of; to throw into disorder; to confuse.
unreave
unreave
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To unwind; to disentangle; to loose.
unreeve
unreeve
verb
(transitive, nautical) To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block.
unrived
unriven
unriven
adj
Not riven.
unrivet
unrivet
verb
(transitive) To remove or loosen the rivets of.
unroved
unroved
adj
Not roved.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unrove
unroven
unrrove
unsavor
unvicar
unvicar
verb
(transitive, rare) To deprive of the position or office of a vicar.
unvisor
unvisor
verb
(by extension) To reveal; to unmask or unveil.
To remove or lift a visor from one's face.
varanus
vaunter
vaunter
noun
Someone who vaunts, who brags; a braggart.
vaurien
vaurien
noun
(archaic) A good-for-nothing; a scoundrel.
ventura
venture
venture
noun
A risky or daring undertaking or journey.
An event that is not, or cannot be, foreseen.
The thing risked; especially, something sent to sea in trade.
verb
(intransitive) to dare to engage in; to attempt without any certainty of success. Used with at or on
(transitive) To confide in; to rely on; to trust.
(transitive) To put or send on a venture or chance.
(transitive) To risk or offer.
(transitive) To say something.
(transitive) To undertake a risky or daring journey.
venturi
venturi
noun
(rare, pathology) A constriction in the flow of air to lungs.