(archaic, transitive, usually with a reflexive pronoun) To show to be worthy; to demonstrate the merits of.
(intransitive, followed by "of") To consider worthy (to); to be pleased (with); to accept.
(transitive) To officially sanction; to ratify; to confirm; to set as satisfactory.
(transitive) To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of.
(transitive, archaic) To make proof of; to demonstrate; to prove or show practically.
(transitive, law, English law) To make profit of; to convert to one's own profit — said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.
captiva
captive
captive
adj
Held prisoner; not free; confined.
Of or relating to bondage or confinement; serving to confine.
Subdued by love; charmed; captivated.
noun
(figurative) One charmed or subdued by beauty, excellence, or affection; one who is captivated.
One held prisoner.
One who has been captured or is otherwise confined.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To capture; to take captive.
copaiva
deprave
deprave
verb
(transitive) To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt
(transitive) To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile
ecphova
envapor
espavel
impavid
impavid
adj
(archaic) fearless, undaunted
overapt
overapt
adj
Excessively apt or prone to do something.
overcap
overlap
overlap
noun
(insurance, pensions) The payment of a spouse's or other dependant's annuity benefits concurrently with the member's benefits, on death of the member during the guarantee period.
(rugby) a situation in the game where an attacking line has more players in it than the defensive line coming to meet it. The attacking side may exploit the overlap by using their superior numbers to break the opposition's defensive line. If attackers outnumber defenders by more than one player this is often termed a two man overlap or three man overlap, etc. If the attacking side fails to break through usually due to poor execution, they are said to waste an overlap.
Something that overlaps or is overlapped
verb
(genetics) To have some similar nucleotide sequences.
(mathematics) Of sets: to have some elements in common.
To extend over and partly cover something.
To have an area, range, character or function in common.
overpay
overpay
verb
(transitive) To be more than an ample reward for.
(transitive, intransitive) To pay too much.
ovipara
ovipara
noun
(zoology) oviparous organisms
An aphid in its oviparous form.
pahlavi
pahlavi
noun
(historical) The principal gold coin of the Pahlavi dynasty (1925-1979).
pahlevi
palaver
palaver
noun
(Africa) A village council meeting.
(Britain) Mentally-draining activity, either physical or fuss.
(North America, archaic British) Talk, especially unnecessary talk; chatter. [from 18th c.]
(informal) Disagreement.
A meeting at which there is much talk; a debate; a moot.
Talk intended to deceive. [from 19th c.]
verb
(intransitive) To discuss with much talk.
(transitive) To flatter.
pandava
papaver
papaver
noun
Any plant of the genus Papaver, the poppies.
parvati
parvati
Proper noun
A Hindu goddess, the goddess of love, devotion and power; nominally the second consort of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and rejuvenation.
name used in India.
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.
parvise
parvise
noun
Alternative spelling of parvis
parvule
parvule
noun
(medicine, obsolete) A small pill or pellet; a granule.
parvuli
paryavi
passive
passive
adj
(aviation) Without motive power.
(electronics) Of a component: that consumes but does not produce energy, or is incapable of power gain.
(finance) Not participating in management.
(grammar) Being in the passive voice.
(passive provision) Where allowance is made for a possible future event.
(psychology) Being inactive and submissive in a relationship, especially in a sexual one.
Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.
Taking no action.
noun
(electronics) Any component that consumes but does not produce energy, or is incapable of power gain.
(grammar) A form of a verb that is in the passive voice.
(grammar) The passive voice of verbs.
(marketing) A customer who is satisfied with a product or service, but not keen enough to promote it by word of mouth.
pavanes
pavanes
noun
plural of pavane
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pavane
pavanne
pavetta
pavings
pavings
noun
plural of paving
paviors
paviors
noun
plural of pavior
paviour
paviour
noun
Alternative form of pavior.
paviser
pavises
pavises
noun
plural of pavise
pavisor
pavisor
noun
(historical) A foot soldier trained in the use of the pavais.
pavisse
pavlish
pavlova
pavlova
noun
(chiefly Australia and New Zealand, foods) A meringue dessert usually topped with fruit and cream.
pavonia
pavonis
peaveys
peaveys
noun
plural of peavey
peavies
peavies
noun
plural of peavy
peavine
peccavi
peccavi
intj
An expression of guilt or culpability.
noun
An act of saying ‘peccavi’; an admission of guilt or responsibility.
pervade
pervade
verb
(transitive) To be in every part of; to spread through.
pervial
pervial
adj
(obsolete) pervious
peulvan
piasava
pictavi
pivalic
pivalic
adj
(organic chemistry) Relating to pivalic acid or its derivatives
pivotal
pivotal
adj
Being of crucial importance; central, key.
Of, relating to, or being a pivot.
pluvial
pluvial
adj
(geology) occurring through the action of rain
Of, pertaining to, or produced by rain
noun
(geology) a rainy period
pluvian
pluvian
adj
Rainy.
noun
The crocodile bird.
poldavy
poltava
poltava
Proper noun
A city in east-central Ukraine, administrative centre of Poltava province.
(intransitive) To be current, widespread or predominant; to have currency or prevalence.
(intransitive) To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
(intransitive) To succeed in persuading or inducing.
(transitive, obsolete) To avail.
pristav
privacy
privacy
noun
(countable, obsolete) A place of seclusion.
(countable, obsolete) A private matter.
(obsolete) Secrecy.
(obsolete, law) A relationship between parties seen as being a result of their mutual interest or participation in a given transaction, contract etc.
(uncountable) Freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, surveillance, and disclosure of personal information, usually by a government or a private organization.
(uncountable) Freedom from unwanted or undue disturbance of one's private life.
(uncountable) The state of being secluded from the presence, sight, or knowledge of others.
privado
privado
noun
(obsolete) A private friend; a confidant.
privant
privata
private
private
adj
(US, of a room in a medical facility) Not shared with another patient.
(not comparable, object-oriented programming) Accessible only to the class itself or instances of it, and not to other classes or even subclasses.
Belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual person or a specific group.
Not accessible by the public.
Not in governmental office or employment.
Not publicly known; not open; secret.
Not traded by the public.
Protected from view or disturbance by others; secluded.
Secretive; reserved.
noun
(euphemistic, in the plural) The genitals.
(obsolete) A secret message; a personal unofficial communication.
(obsolete) One not invested with a public office.
(obsolete) Personal interest; particular business.
(obsolete) Privacy; retirement.
(usually in the plural) A private lesson.
A doctor working in privately rather than publicly funded health care.
A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.
verb
(Internet, transitive) To make something hidden from the public (without deleting it permanently).
proavis
pronavy
provand
provand
noun
(dated) provender
provant
provant
adj
(obsolete) Provided for common or general use, as in an army; hence, common in quality; inferior.
noun
(obsolete) provender; food
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To supply with provender or provisions; to provide for.
provola
puinavi
repaved
repaved
verb
simple past tense and past participle of repave
repaves
repaves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repave
revamps
revamps
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revamp
savdeep
septave
sparver
sparver
noun
(obsolete) A canopy for a bed.
spavied
spavies
spaviet
spavine
spavins
spavins
noun
plural of spavin
tapasvi
tapasvi
noun
The sadhaka who performs tapasya.
unpaved
unpaved
adj
(of a road or path) Not having a hard, impervious surface; not paved
upgrave
upheave
upheave
verb
(intransitive) To be lifted up; rise.
(transitive) To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft.
(transitive) To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward.
vampers
vampers
noun
plural of vamper
vamping
vamping
noun
Camping by vampires.
The behaviour of one who vamps.
verb
present participle of vamp
vampire
vampire
noun
(US naval jargon) Synonym of anti-ship missile (ASM), particularly an incoming hostile one.
(US, slang) A medical technician who works with patients' blood.
(colloquial) A person with the medical condition systemic lupus erythematosus, colloquially known as vampirism, with effects such as photosensitivity and brownish-red stained teeth.
(dated) A vamp: a seductive woman who exploits men.
(figurative, derogatory) A person who drains one's time, energy, money, etc.
A blood-sucking bat; vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)
A mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living.
verb
(transitive, figurative) To drain of energy or resources.
vampish
vampish
adj
Like a vamp (flirtatious woman).
vampyre
vampyre
noun
Archaic form of vampire.
vanpool
vanpool
noun
The transport of a pool of commuters in a shared van.
verb
(intransitive) To be transported in a vanpool.
(transitive) To transport people in a vanpool.
vapidly
vapidly
adv
In a vapid manner; not inspiring; in a manner unlikely to make an impression.