arrival; onset; a time when something first comes or appears
anteva
atveen
avanti
avaunt
avaunt
intj
(archaic) Begone; depart; used in contempt or abhorrence.
noun
(obsolete) A vaunt; a boast.
verb
(archaic) To vaunt; to boast.
(obsolete) To advance; to move forward; to elevate.
(obsolete) To depart; to move away.
covent
covent
noun
(obsolete) Convent.
davant
devant
evante
events
events
noun
plural of event
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of event
fovent
hatvan
havant
havant
Proper noun
A town in Hampshire, England.
A local government district with borough status in Hampshire, with its headquarters in the town of Havant.
havent
havent
abbrev
Misspelling of haven't.
invect
invect
verb
(transitive) To import or introduce.
(transitive) To subject to invective; to censure or rail against.
invent
invent
verb
(obsolete) To come upon; to find; to discover.
To create something fictional for a particular purpose.
To design a new process or mechanism.
invert
invert
adj
(chemistry) Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted.
noun
(architecture) An inverted arch (as in a sewer). *
(civil engineering) An elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe.
(civil engineering) The lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point.
(obsolete, psychology) A homosexual.
(zoology, informal) An invertebrate.
A skateboarding trick where the skater grabs the board and plants a hand on the coping so as to balance upside-down on the lip of a ramp.
The base of a tunnel on which the road or railway may be laid and used when construction is through unstable ground. It may be flat or form a continuous curve with the tunnel arch.
verb
(anatomy) To turn (the foot) inwards.
(chemistry, intransitive) To undergo inversion, as sugar.
(transitive) To turn (something) upside down or inside out; to place in a contrary order or direction.
(transitive, music) To move (the root note of a chord) up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch.
To divert; to convert to a wrong use.
invest
invest
noun
(meteorology) An unnamed tropical weather pattern "to investigate" for development into a significant (named) system.
verb
(intransitive) To be involved in; to form strong attachments to.
(intransitive) To make investments.
(intransitive, obsolete) To put on (clothing).
(metallurgy) To prepare for lost wax casting by creating an investment mold (a mixture of a silica sand and plaster).
(transitive, dated) To clothe or wrap (with garments).
To ceremonially install someone in some office.
To commit money or capital in the hope of financial gain.
To envelop, wrap, cover.
To formally give (power or authority).
To formally give (someone) some power or authority.
To lay siege to.
To spend money, time, or energy on something, especially for some benefit or purpose; used with in.
To surround, accompany, or attend.
invict
invite
invite
noun
(informal) An invitation.
verb
(transitive) To allure; to draw to; to tempt to come; to induce by pleasure or hope; to attract.
(transitive) To ask for the presence or participation of someone or something.
(transitive) To encourage.
(transitive) To request formally.
istvan
ivatan
ivatan
Noun
A member of a Filipino ethnolinguistic group predominant in the Batanes Islands of the Philippines.
Adjective
Of or relating to these people.
Proper noun
The Austronesian language of these people.
ivyton
juvent
lavant
lavant
noun
(UK dialectal) A shallow or more or less intermittent spring.
(UK dialectal) A violent flow or rush of water.
levant
levant
adj
(heraldry) Rising, of an animal.
(law) Rising or having risen from rest; said of cattle.
(poetic) Eastern.
noun
A disappearing or absconding after losing a bet.
verb
To abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts.
movant
movant
noun
(law) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
movent
movent
adj
(obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.
noun
(archaic) Anything that is moved or that moves, or that gives motion; mover.
(law) Alternative form of movant.
native
native
adj
(biology, of a species) Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by humans.
(computing, of software) Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.
(mineralogy) Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form.
Alternative letter-case form of Native (of or relating to the native inhabitants of the Americas, or of Australia).
Arising by birth; having an origin; born.
Belonging to one by birth.
Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.
Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.
Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).
Original; constituting the original substance of anything.
noun
(in particular) A person of aboriginal descent, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. Alternative letter-case form of Native (aboriginal inhabitant of the Americas or Australia).
A native speaker.
A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.
Ostrea edulis, a kind of oyster.
naveta
naveta
noun
A kind of megalithic chamber tomb, unique to the Balearic island of Minorca, with two vertical and two corbelled walls giving it the form of an upturned boat.
navete
navety
navite
novate
novate
verb
(law) To replace a contract (especially a financial contract) with one or more new contracts.
To replace something with something new
novato
novity
novity
noun
(countable, now rare) An innovation; a novelty.
(uncountable, now rare) Novelty; newness.
revent
savant
savant
noun
A person of learning, especially one who is versed in literature or science.
A person who is considered eminent because of their achievements.
A person with significant mental disabilities who is very gifted in one area of activity, such as playing the piano or mental arithmetic.
steven
steven
noun
(Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) Voice, especially when loud or strong.
(obsolete) A time, occasion.
(obsolete) Request, petition, prayer, or command.
stevin
stoven
stoven
verb
past participle of stave
tavern
tavern
noun
(dated) A building containing a bar licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, and usually offering accommodation.
unvest
unvext
unvext
adj
Obsolete form of unvexed.
unvote
unvote
verb
(transitive, archaic) To reverse or annul by vote.
vacant
vacant
adj
Not occupied; empty.
Showing no intelligence or interest.
vagant
valent
valent
adj
(chemistry, linguistics) Having valence.
valtin
vanist
vanity
vanity
noun
(obsolete) Any idea, theory or statement that is without foundation.
A dressing table used to apply makeup, preen, and coif hair. The table is normally quite low and similar to a desk, with drawers and one or more mirrors on top. Either a chair or bench is used to sit upon.
A washbasin installed into a permanently fixed storage unit, used as an item of bathroom furniture.
Emptiness.
Excessive pride in or admiration of one's own abilities, appearance, achievements, or possessions.
That which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit.
vannet
vanthe
vatman
vatman
noun
(papermaking) The employee responsible for gathering pulp from the vat on the mould in papermaking.
vaunts
vaunts
noun
plural of vaunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vaunt
vaunty
vaunty
adj
(archaic) vaunting; boastful
veneta
veneti
veneto
venita
venite
vented
vented
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vent
venter
venter
noun
(botany) The swollen basal portion of an archegonium in which an egg develops.
(obsolete) A vendor.
(zootomy) The undersurface of the abdomen of an arthropod.
A broad, shallow concavity, notably of a bone.
A woman with offspring.
One who vents, who is vocal about feelings or problems.
ventil
ventin
ventoy
ventre
venust
venust
adj
(obsolete) beautiful
venuti
vernet
vinata
vinita
vintem
vintem
noun
(historical) A former small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.
(historical) A former small unit of mass, equivalent to about 112 mg and chiefly used as a measure of gold dust.
vinter
vinton
vinton
Proper noun
A city in Iowa, USA, which is the county seat of
A town in Louisiana.
A ghost town in Nebraska.
A village in Ohio.
A village in Texas.
A town in Virginia.
vintry
vintry
noun
(obsolete) A place where wine is sold.
virent
virent
adj
(obsolete) green; not withered
vitkun
vivant
vivant
noun
(card games, obsolete) In mort, bridge, and similar games, the partner of dummy.
voeten
volant
volant
adj
(heraldry) Having extended wings as if flying.
(heraldry) Represented as unsupported in the air.
Flying, or able to fly.
Moving quickly or lightly, as though flying; nimble.
volent
volent
adj
That exercises will or choice
vorant
vorant
adj
(heraldry, of an animal) devouring something
voteen
voteen
noun
(Ireland) An ostentatiously pious person.
voting
voting
adj
(finance) Having an associated right for the holder to vote as an owner of business.