(historical) During the Second World War, an Allied pilot shot down over enemy territory who then escaped back to his own side.
A person who evades something.
evarts
evejar
evejar
noun
Synonym of nightjar
evener
evener
adj
comparative form of even: more even
noun
(dated) In vehicles, a swinging crossbar, to the ends of which other crossbars, or whiffletrees, are hung, to equalize the draught when two or three horses are used abreast.
A raddle (instrument used by weavers).
One who, or that which, makes even.
evered
everes
everly
everly
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
evermo
everrs
everse
everse
verb
(obsolete) to overthrow, subvert
everts
everts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evert
eviler
evoker
evoker
noun
A person who practices evocation.
Agent noun of evoke; someone or something that evokes.
evreux
farver
fauver
favors
favors
noun
plural of favor
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of favor
favour
favour
noun
(British spelling) Standard spelling of favor.
favrot
fervid
fervid
adj
(figurative) Heated, emotional or zealous.
Intensely hot; radiating with energy.
fervor
fervor
noun
(American spelling) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause.
(American spelling) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
(American spelling) Heat.
fevers
fevers
noun
plural of fever
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fever
fevery
fevery
adj
(obsolete) feverish
fivers
fivers
noun
plural of fiver
flavor
flavor
noun
(archaic) The quality produced by the sensation of smell; odour; fragrance.
(informal) A kind or type.
(particle physics) One of the six types of quarks (top, bottom, strange, charmed, up, and down) or three types of leptons (electron, muon, and tauon).
A substance used to produce a taste. Flavoring.
A variety (of taste) attributed to an object.
The characteristic quality of something.
The quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect.
verb
(American spelling, transitive) To add flavoring to something.
forvay
frivol
frivol
noun
An idle diversion or pastime; a frivolity.
An unserious person; a shallow person.
verb
(intransitive) To behave frivolously.
(intransitive) To trifle.
garava
garava
noun
(Buddhism) devotion; reverence
garvey
garvey
noun
(nautical) A type of boat which was originally flat-bottomed, reminiscent of a sled, and historically sailed around New Jersey.
garvie
garvin
gavrah
gervao
gervao
noun
A small medicinal verbenaceous shrub of the West Indies, etc.
gervas
gilver
girvin
givers
givers
noun
plural of giver
glaver
glaver
verb
(obsolete) To flatter; to wheedle.
(obsolete) To prate; to jabber; to babble.
glover
glover
noun
A person who makes or sells gloves.
govern
govern
noun
The act of governing
verb
(intransitive) To exercise political authority; to run a government.
(intransitive) To have or exercise a determining influence.
(transitive) To control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain.
(transitive) To control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate.
(transitive) To exercise a deciding or determining influence on.
(transitive) To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
(transitive, grammar) To require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate.
(transitive, obsolete) To direct the course of, to guide in some direction, to steer.
(transitive, obsolete) To handle, to manage, to oversee (a matter, an affair, a household, etc.).
(transitive, obsolete) To look after, to take care of, to tend to (someone or some plant).
(transitive, obsolete) To manage, to control, to work (a tool or mechanical device).
gravat
graved
graved
verb
simple past tense of grave
gravel
gravel
noun
(rare) Inability to see at night; night blindness.
(uncountable) Small fragments of rock, used for laying on the beds of roads and railways, and as ballast.
(uncountable, archaic) Kidney stones; a deposit of small calculous concretions in the kidneys and the urinary or gall bladder; also, the disease of which they are a symptom.
(uncountable, cycling) gravel cycling, a discipline in cycling different from road cycling, mountain biking or cyclocross, for a large part on gravel roads, typically with a dedicated gravel bike
(uncountable, geology) A particle from 2 to 64 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale.
A lameness in the foot of a horse, usually caused by an abscess.
A type or grade of small rocks, differentiated by mineral type, size range, or other characteristics.
verb
(transitive) To apply a layer of gravel to the surface of a road, etc.
To check or stop; to confound; to perplex.
To hurt or lame (a horse) by gravel lodged between the shoe and foot.
To puzzle or annoy.
To run (as a ship) upon the gravel or beach; to run aground; to cause to stick fast in gravel or sand.
graven
graven
adj
carved, engraved
verb
(transitive, archaic) To make graven or engraved
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become grave (serious or sombre)
past participle of grave
graver
graver
adj
comparative form of grave: more grave
noun
(dated) a burin
(obsolete) a carver, sculptor, or engraver
graves
graves
noun
Alternative form of greaves; the sediment of melted tallow.
plural of grave
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grave
gravic
gravic
adj
Pertaining to, or causing, gravitation.
gravid
gravid
adj
(of egglaying animals, now chiefly figuratively) Pregnant.
greave
greave
noun
(obsolete) A bough; a branch.
(obsolete) A bush; a tree; a grove.
(obsolete) A ditch or trench.
A piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin, and occasionally the tops of the feet.
verb
(nautical, transitive) To clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
greeve
greeve
noun
(UK dialectal) A reeve; steward.
Alternative form of greave
grieve
grieve
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A manager or steward, e.g. of a farm.
(obsolete) A governor of a town or province.
verb
(intransitive) To experience grief.
(transitive) To cause sorrow or distress to.
(transitive) To feel very sad about; to mourn; to sorrow for.
(transitive) To submit or file a grievance (about).
(transitive, archaic) To harm.
grivet
grivet
noun
An Old World monkey, Chlorocebus aethiops, with long white tufts of hair along the sides of the face.
grivna
grivna
noun
(historical) a unit of currency and weight in medieval Rus.
groove
groove
noun
(mining) A shaft or excavation.
(motor racing) A racing line, a path across the racing circuit's surface that a racecar will usually track on. (Note: There may be multiple grooves on any particular circuit or segment of circuit)
(music) A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm.
A fixed routine.
A long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression.
The middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit.
verb
(intransitive) To perform, dance to, or enjoy rhythmic music.
(transitive) To cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.
(intransitive) To abase oneself before another person.
(intransitive) To be prone on the ground.
(intransitive) To be slavishly nice to someone or apologize in the hope of securing something.
(intransitive) To crawl.
(intransitive) To take pleasure in mundane activities.
grover
groves
groves
noun
plural of grove
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grove
grovet
grovet
noun
(obsolete) A little grove.
gruver
haiver
halver
halver
noun
(plural only) sharing in halves
a fisherman who places a net to catch fish in the retreating tide
harvel
harvey
harvey
Proper noun
name, in modern use often transferred back from the surname.
A city in Illinois.
A city/town in Iowa.
A in Louisiana.
A city in North Dakota.
A town in Western Australia.
harvie
havard
havers
havers
noun
plural of haver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haver
havier
havier
noun
A castrated deer.
havior
havior
noun
(obsolete) behaviour; demeanor
heaver
heaver
noun
A bar used as a lever.
One who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight.
helver
hervey
hoover
hoover
noun
(chiefly Britain, Ireland) A vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
verb
(intransitive, Britain) To use a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
(transitive) To suck in or inhale, as if by a vacuum cleaner.
(transitive, Britain) To clean (a room, etc.) with a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand.
hovers
hovers
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hover
hulver
hulver
noun
(obsolete) holly (plant)
improv
improv
noun
(acting) A form of live entertainment characterized by improvisation and interaction with the audience.
(informal) Improvisation.
verb
To perform improv.
ingvar
invars
invars
noun
plural of invar
invert
invert
adj
(chemistry) Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted.
noun
(architecture) An inverted arch (as in a sewer). *
(civil engineering) An elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe.
(civil engineering) The lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point.
(obsolete, psychology) A homosexual.
(zoology, informal) An invertebrate.
A skateboarding trick where the skater grabs the board and plants a hand on the coping so as to balance upside-down on the lip of a ramp.
The base of a tunnel on which the road or railway may be laid and used when construction is through unstable ground. It may be flat or form a continuous curve with the tunnel arch.
verb
(anatomy) To turn (the foot) inwards.
(chemistry, intransitive) To undergo inversion, as sugar.
(transitive) To turn (something) upside down or inside out; to place in a contrary order or direction.
(transitive, music) To move (the root note of a chord) up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch.
To divert; to convert to a wrong use.
irvine
irvine
Proper noun
A river in Scotland, which flows into the near the town of Irvine.
A town in council area, Scotland
A hamlet in Alberta, Canada
A city in California, USA.
An unincorporated community in Florida, USA.
A city in Kentucky, USA
An unincorporated community in Wyoming, USA.
derived from the place name.
name transferred from the surname.
irving
irving
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname. Used by English-speaking Jews to anglicize Israel.
A city in Illinois
A city in Texas
A town in Wisconsin
irvona
jarvey
jarvey
noun
(Ireland) The driver of a jaunting car.
(dated) A hackney coach driver .
jarvie
jarvin
jarvis
jarvis
Proper noun
derived from a form of Gervase.
name transferred back from the surname.
javari
javary
javier
javler
jervia
jervin
jervis
jivaro
jivaro
Noun
A group of indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River and its tributaries in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador.
jivers
jivers
noun
plural of jiver
juvara
karpov
karval
karvar
kaveri
keever
kenvir
kirven
kirver
kirvin
korova
kovrov
krever
krilov
kurvey
kuvera
larvae
larvae
noun
plural of larva
larval
larval
adj
(disease) Undeveloped, latent.
Being a larva.
Characteristic of larvae.
Having the form or shape of a larva.
Of or relating to a larva or larvae.
larvas
laveer
laveer
verb
(nautical, obsolete) To beat against the wind; to tack.
lavehr
lavern
lavers
lavers
noun
plural of laver
lavery
leaver
leaver
noun
(UK politics) Alternative letter-case form of Leaver
One who leaves.
lekvar
lekvar
noun
A sweet spread made from apricots or prunes.
levers
levers
noun
plural of lever
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lever
levier
levier
noun
One who levies.
liever
liever
adj
Alternative spelling of liefer; comparative form of lief: more lief
livers
livers
noun
plural of liver
livery
livery
adj
Like liver.
Queasy, liverish.
noun
(US) A taxicab or limousine.
(historical) A stable that keeps horses or carriages for rental.
(historical) The rental of horses or carriages; the rental of canoes; the care and/or boarding of horses for money.
(law) The delivery of property from one owner to the next.
(law) The writ by which property is obtained.
A low grade of wool.
An allowance of food; a ration, as given out to a family, to servants, to horses, etc.
Any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants.
Outward markings, fittings or appearance
Release from wardship; deliverance.
The paint scheme of a vehicle or fleet of vehicles.
The whole body of liverymen, members of livery companies.
verb
(archaic) To clothe.
livier
livres
livres
noun
plural of livre
livyer
loover
loover
noun
Archaic form of louver.
louvar
louvar
noun
Luvarus imperialis, a large ellipsoidal perciform fish related to the surgeonfish.
louver
louver
noun
(chiefly in the plural) A series of sloping overlapping slats or boards which admit air and light but exclude rain etc.
A type of turret on the roof of certain medieval buildings designed to allow ventilation or the admission of light.
Any of a system of slits, as in the hood of an automobile, for ventilation.
louvre
louvre
noun
(chiefly Britain) Alternative form of louver
lovers
lovers
noun
plural of lover
lovery
lovier
maravi
markov
marvel
marvel
noun
(archaic) wonder, astonishment.
That which causes wonder; a prodigy; a miracle.
verb
(intransitive) To become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.
(obsolete, transitive) To wonder at.
(obsolete, transitive, used impersonally) To cause to wonder or be surprised.
marven
marver
marver
noun
(glassblowing) A flat heatproof surface on which a gather of glass is rolled into shape.