A peptide that participates in the regulation of the menstrual cycle, cell proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, and many other diverse functions.
alevins
alevins
noun
plural of alevin
alviani
alvinia
amoving
amoving
verb
present participle of amove
andvari
angevin
antaiva
anviled
anzovin
arverni
arverni
Noun
A member of an ancient, powerful Gallic tribe living in what is now the Auvergne region of France, who opposed the Romans on several occasions.
arvonia
arvonio
avarian
avarian
Adjective
Of or relating to Avaria.
Noun
A native or inhabitant of Avaria.
avelina
aveline
avenida
avenine
avertin
avertin
noun
(organic chemistry) The brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals
avidins
avidins
noun
plural of avidin
avignon
avignon
Proper noun
A city in Provence, France.
avilion
avinger
avionic
avionic
adj
(aviation) of, or relating to avionics (aviation electronics)
avision
avision
noun
(obsolete) A vision of a prophetic or admonitory nature.
aviston
avowing
avowing
verb
present participle of avow
bevined
bhavani
bhavani
Proper noun
A Hindu goddess, consort of Shiva.
bivinyl
blevins
bonnive
bovines
bovines
noun
plural of bovine
braving
braving
noun
A bravado; a boast.
verb
present participle of brave
calvina
calving
calving
noun
(by extension) The process by which an iceberg is formed.
The act of giving birth to a calf
The breaking away of a mass of ice from an glacier, iceberg etc.
verb
present participle of calve
carving
carving
noun
(sculpture) A carved object.
The act or craft of producing a carved object.
verb
(snowboarding) Executing turns without pivoting.
present participle of carve
catvine
cavings
cavings
noun
plural of caving
censive
cervine
cervine
adj
Pertaining to a deer; deer-like.
noun
A deer of the subfamily Cervinae; an Old World deer.
chauvin
civitan
connive
connive
verb
(intransitive) To secretly cooperate with other people in order to commit a crime or other wrongdoing; to collude, to conspire.
(intransitive, botany, rare) Of parts of a plant: to be converging or in close contact; to be connivent.
(intransitive, obsolete) Often followed by at: to pretend to be ignorant of something in order to escape blame; to ignore or overlook a fault deliberately.
(intransitive, obsolete) To open and close the eyes rapidly; to wink.
convair
convict
convict
noun
(law) A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
A common name for the sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus), owing to its black and gray stripes.
A person deported to a penal colony.
The convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata), also known as the zebra cichlid, a popular aquarium fish, with stripes that resemble a prison uniform.
verb
(chiefly religion) To convince, persuade; to cause (someone) to believe in (something).
(transitive) To find guilty, as a result of legal proceedings, or (informal) in a moral sense.
convite
convito
convive
convive
noun
(obsolete) a feast or banquet
(obsolete) a participant in a feast or banquet
verb
(obsolete) To feast with others
corvina
corvina
noun
A red Italian grape variety, used in wines from Valpolicella and the wider region around the city of Verona.
Any of various fish, including Cilus gilberti, Larimichthys polyactis, and members of the genera Cynoscion and Isopisthus.
corvine
corvine
adj
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens.
covings
covings
noun
plural of coving
craving
craving
noun
A strong desire; yearning.
verb
present participle of crave
curving
curving
adj
That curves or curve.
noun
A shape or motion that curves.
verb
present participle of curve
davison
deaving
delving
delving
noun
Alternative form of dilving
The act of one who delves.
verb
present participle of delve
deveins
deveins
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devein
develin
develin
noun
(UK, dialect) The European swift.
deviant
deviant
adj
Characterized by deviation from an expectation or a social standard.
noun
(Internet) A member of the online art community DeviantArt.
A person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior.
A thing, phenomenon, or trend that deviates from an expectation or pattern.
devinct
devinna
devinne
devonic
divined
divined
adj
Made divine, made holy.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of divine
diviner
diviner
adj
comparative form of divine: more divine
noun
One who divines or conjectures.
One who foretells the future.
One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod.
divines
divines
noun
plural of divine
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divine
divinyl
divinyl
noun
(chemistry) Two vinyl functional groups in a molecule
driving
driving
adj
(of wind, rain, etc): That drives forcefully; strong; forceful; violent
That drives (a mechanism or process).
noun
(golf) The act of driving the ball; hitting the ball a long distance, especially from the tee to the putting green.
In particular, the action of operating a motor vehicle.
The action of the verb to drive in any sense.
verb
present participle of drive
droving
droving
verb
present participle of drove
dvornik
dvornik
noun
(archaic) A doorman, porter, janitor, or groundskeeper in a Russian household
echevin
elinvar
endevil
endives
endives
noun
plural of endive
enliven
enliven
verb
(archaic, transitive) To give life or spirit to; to revive or animate.
(transitive) To make more lively, cheerful or interesting.
enviers
enviers
noun
plural of envier
envigor
enville
envined
envious
envious
adj
(obsolete) Malignant; mischievous; spiteful.
(obsolete, poetic) Inspiring envy.
Excessively careful; cautious.
Feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging
environ
environ
adv
In the neighbourhood; around.
noun
(archaic except in the plural, formal, also figuratively) A surrounding area or place (especially of an urban settlement); an environment.
verb
(chiefly passive) Of a person: to be positioned or stationed around (someone or something) to attend to or protect them.
(figuratively) Of a situation or state of affairs, especially danger or trouble: to happen to and affect (someone or something).
(heraldry, chiefly passive, obsolete) To encircle or surround (a heraldic element such as a charge or escutcheon (shield)).
(often military) To encircle or surround (someone or something) so as to attack from all sides; to beset.
Followed by from: to hide or shield (someone or something).
To amount to or encompass (a space).
To cover, enclose, or envelop (someone or something).
To encircle or surround (someone or something).
To travel completely around (a place or thing); to circumnavigate.
envying
envying
noun
A feeling of envy.
verb
present participle of envy
estevin
evading
evading
verb
present participle of evade
evanish
evanish
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To vanish.
evannia
evasion
evasion
noun
The act of eluding or evading or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.
evelina
eveline
eveline
Proper noun
name, variant of Evelyn.
evelinn
evening
evening
noun
(figuratively) A concluding time period; a point in time near the end of something; the beginning of the end of something.
A party or gathering held in the evening.
The time of the day between dusk and night, when it gets dark.
The time of the day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight (compare afternoon); the period after the end of regular office working hours.
verb
present participle of even
present participle of evene
evernia
evident
evident
adj
Obviously true by simple observation.
evinced
evinced
verb
simple past tense and past participle of evince
evinces
evinces
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evince
eviting
eviting
verb
present participle of evite
evoking
evoking
verb
present participle of evoke
favonia
fensive
flavian
flavian
Adjective
of or pertaining to the between the years 69 and 96 AD
Noun
Someone who lived during the Flavian Dynasty.
flavine
flavine
noun
Alternative spelling of flavin.
flavins
flavins
noun
plural of flavin
galvani
giavani
ginevra
ginevra
Proper noun
name, a variant of Guinevere borrowed from
gingiva
gingiva
noun
(anatomy) The gum, consisting of the tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth and covering the jawbone.
giverin
glenvil
gloving
gloving
verb
present participle of glove
gonvick
graving
graving
noun
(obsolete) An engraving.
The act of cleaning a ship's bottom.
verb
present participle of grave
guavina
halving
halving
noun
(mathematics) The process or instance of dividing in half.
verb
present participle of halve
havings
havings
noun
plural of having
heaving
heaving
adj
(informal) Crowded with people.
noun
An occasion on which something heaves or is heaved.
verb
present participle of heave
helvine
helvine
noun
(mineralogy) Helvite.
helving
helving
verb
present participle of helve
hopvine
hopvine
noun
The stock or stem of the hop.
hovenia
iaverne
ignavia
iguvine
inavale
incarve
incivic
incivil
incivil
adj
(rare) Displaying a lack of courtesy; rude, impolite.
(rare) Uncivilized, barbarous.
inclave
inclave
adj
(heraldry) Resembling a series of dovetails; said of a line of division, such as the border of an ordinary.
incurve
incurve
verb
(intransitive) To curve inwards.
(transitive, rare) To cause something to curve inwards.
individ
ingiver
ingrave
ingrave
verb
(obsolete) To bury.
Obsolete form of engrave.
ingreve
initive
innerve
innerve
verb
(transitive) To imbue with nervous energy; to give increased force or courage to.
inserve
inserve
verb
(obsolete) To be of use to an end; to serve.
inshave
inshave
noun
A plane for shaving or dressing the concave or inside faces of barrel staves.
invaded
invaded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of invade
invader
invader
noun
An intruder (especially on someone's privacy)
One who invades a region
invades
invades
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invade
invalid
invalid
adj
Intended for use by an invalid.
Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.
Suffering from disability or illness.
noun
(archaic) A disabled member of the armed forces; one unfit for active duty due to injury.
(dated, sometimes offensive) A person who is confined to home or bed because of illness, disability or injury; one who is too sick or weak to care for themselves.
(dated, sometimes offensive) Any person with a disability or illness.
verb
(Britain, transitive) To exempt from (often military) duty because of injury or ill health.
(transitive) To make invalid or affect with disease.
inveigh
inveigh
verb
(intransitive, with against or occasionally about, formerly also with on, at, upon) To complain loudly, to give voice to one's censure or criticism
(obsolete, transitive) To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
invenit
invents
invents
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invent
inverse
inverse
adj
(botany) Inverted; having a position or mode of attachment the reverse of that which is usual.
(category theory, of a category) Whose every element has an inverse (morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse).
(geometry) That has the property of being an inverse (the result of a circle inversion of a given point or geometrical figure); that is constructed by circle inversion.
(mathematics) Having the properties of an inverse; said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity.
Opposite in effect, nature or order.
Reverse, opposite in order.
noun
(addition) The negative of a given number.
(card games) The winning of the coup in a game of rouge et noir by a card of a color different from that first dealt; the area of the table reserved for bets upon such an outcome.
(category theory) A morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse.
(functions) A second function which, when combined with the initially given function, yields as its output any term inputted into the first function.
(geometry) The result of a circle inversion; the set of all such points; the curve described by such a set.
(linguistics, Kiowa-Tanoan) A grammatical number marking that indicates the opposite grammatical number (or numbers) of the default number specification of noun class.
(logic) The non-truth-preserving proposition constructed by negating both the premise and conclusion of an initially given proposition.
(mathematics) A ratio etc. in which the antecedents and consequents are switched.
(multiplication) One divided by a given number.
An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned (properly) upside down or (loosely) inside out or backwards.
The reverse of any procedure or process.
verb
(surveying) To compute the bearing and distance between two points.
inverts
inverts
noun
plural of invert
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invert
invests
invests
noun
plural of invest
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invest
invidia
invigor
invigor
verb
(obsolete) To invigorate.
invious
invious
adj
(obsolete, poetic) impassable
(obsolete, poetic) untrodden
invised
invital
invital
adj
(archaic) Not alive; lifeless.
invited
invited
adj
Having an invitation.
Having been asked to attend.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of invite
invitee
invitee
noun
a person who is invited into or onto someone else's premises
inviter
inviter
noun
Someone who invites.
invites
invites
noun
plural of invite
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invite