| AJIVA | • ajiva n. (Jainism) All inanimate objects. • AJIVA n. (Sanskrit) inanimate matter. |
| CONJUNCTIVA | • conjunctiva n. (Anatomy) A clear mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and the exposed surface… • CONJUNCTIVA n. (Latin) the membrane lining the eyelid and joining it with the eyeball. |
| COPAIVA | • copaiva n. Alternative form of copaiba. • COPAIVA n. (Tupi) a transparent resin obtained from certain South American trees, also COPAIBA. |
| DIVA | • diva n. Any female celebrity, usually a well known singer or actress. • diva n. A person who may be considered or who considers herself (or by extension himself) much more important… • DIVA n. (Italian) a distinguished female operatic singer. |
| GINGIVA | • gingiva n. (Anatomy) The gum, consisting of the tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth and covering the jawbone. • GINGIVA n. (Latin) the fleshy tissue surrounding the teeth. |
| KHEDIVA | • khediva n. The female consort of a khedive. • KHEDIVA n. the wife of a khedive. |
| KIVA | • kiva n. A ceremonial underground chamber in a Pueblo village. • KIVA n. (Native American) an underground chamber used in religious rites by Pueblo Indians. |
| RIVA | • riva n. A rift or cleft. • Riva prop.n. A surname. • RIVA n. (Old Norse) in Shetland, a cleft in rock. |
| SALIVA | • saliva n. (Physiology) A clear, slightly alkaline liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous… • SALIVA n. a fluid secreted by the glands of the mouth. |
| SHIVA | • shiva n. (Judaism) A weeklong period of formal mourning for a close relative. • Shiva prop.n. (Hinduism) The god of destruction and transformation, and together with Brahma and Vishnu, one of the… • Shiva prop.n. A male given name from Sanskrit used in India. |
| VIVA | • viva interj. Long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support). • viva v. (Transitive, intransitive, dated) To cheer, applaud. • viva n. A shout of applause. |
| YESHIVA | • yeshiva n. (Judaism) An academy for the advanced study of Jewish texts. • Yeshiva n. Alternative letter-case form of yeshiva. • YESHIVA n. (Hebrew) a school for the study of the Jewish scripture, the Talmud, also YESHIVAH. |