(now rare) Giving entertainment or interest; recreative, diverting, engaging.
(obsolete) Illusive, deceitful.
eluvium
eluvium
noun
(geology) Residual deposits of soil, dust and rock particles produced by the action of the wind
emusive
exuvium
exuvium
noun
(biology) Synonym of exuvia
gemauve
gemauve
noun
The plant Malachra capitata.
imprevu
juamave
ketuvim
ketuvim
Proper noun
A subdivision of the Hebrew Testament (Tanakh), known in English as "The Writings." It is composed of Songs (Psalms, and Song of Solomon), Proverbs, and eight other books of the Bible that were written near the close of the canon. These scriptures are viewed as less authoritative than the Torah.
mauvein
mauvine
mauvine
noun
(organic chemistry) A mauve pigment obtained from aniline.
mulvane
outmove
outmove
verb
(transitive) To move faster or more skilfully than; to outmaneuver.
oversum
oversum
noun
A whole that is more than the sum of its parts; superaddition.
verb
To add up incorrectly, arriving at a total that is too large.
unmoved
unmoved
adj
Not affected emotionally, or not showing emotion.
Not physically moved.
Not sympathetic; uncaring.
unvenom
vacuome
vacuome
noun
The vacuoles and vacuolar system of an organism
vaumure
vellums
vellums
noun
plural of vellum
vellumy
vellumy
adj
Resembling vellum.
velorum
velumen
vermuth
vermuth
noun
Alternative spelling of vermouth
verutum
vitreum
vitreum
noun
(anatomy) vitreous humor
volumed
volumed
adj
(archaic) Having the form of a volume, or roil.
Having volume, or bulk; massive.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of volume
volumen
volumes
volumes
noun
plural of volume.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of volume