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Anagrams of: LIVIDLY

There are 26 words, 0 phrases and 22 abbr's that can be made from LIVIDLY.

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lividly7
14 adverb, adjectiveadv, adj
adverb

• in a livid manner

ivy3
9 verb, nounv, n
noun

• Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits

dilly5
9 verb, nounv, n
adjective

• Redolent of dill (the herb).

noun

• Someone or something that is remarkable or unusual.

• A dilly bag.

• A kind of stagecoach.

livid5
9 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• anemic looking from illness or emotion

• (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity

• furiously angry

• discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin

idyll5
9 nounn
noun

• an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll

• a musical composition that evokes rural life

• a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life

idly4
8 verb, adverb, noun, adjectivev, adv, n, adj
adverb

• in an idle manner

villi5
8 nounn
noun

• A small projection from a membrane, particularly those found in the mucous membranes of the intestines.

• One of the fine soft hairs on fruits, flowers, and other parts of plants.

idyl4
8 nounn
noun

• a musical composition that evokes rural life

• a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life

lily4
7 nounn
noun

• any liliaceous plant of the genus Lilium having showy pendulous flowers

vill4
7 verb, nounv, n
noun

• The smallest administrative unit of land in feudal England, corresponding to the Anglo-Saxon tithing and the modern parish.

• A villa; a country residence.

verb

• (now uncommon or literary) To wish, desire (something).

• (nowadays rare) To wish or desire (that something happen); to intend (that).

• (auxiliary) To habitually do (a given action).

• (auxiliary) To choose to (do something); used to express intention but without any temporal connotations (+ bare infinitive), often in negation.

• (auxiliary) Used to express the future tense, sometimes with some implication of volition when used in the first person. Compare shall.

• (auxiliary) To be able to, to have the capacity to.

• (auxiliary) Expressing a present tense with some conditional or subjective weakening: "will turn out to", "must by inference".

• To wish, desire.

• To instruct (that something be done) in one's will.

• To try to make (something) happen by using one's will (intention).

• To bequeath (something) to someone in one's will (legal document).

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