Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dive
elvis
elvis
Proper noun
name, possibly derived from the surname Elwes.
Elvis Presley (1935-1977), a popular American rock-and-roll singer.
Noun
An impersonator of Elvis Presley.
evils
evils
noun
(slang) the evil eye
plural of evil
evius
fives
fives
noun
(UK, prison slang) The cells located on the fourth floor.
(chiefly Britain) a ball game, somewhat like tennis, played against a wall.
(finance, archaic) Shares at a rate of five percent.
(poker slang) A pair of fives.
plural of five
gives
gives
noun
plural of give
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of give
hives
hives
noun
Itchy, swollen, red areas of the skin which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions.
plural of hive
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hive
iives
ioves
ivens
ivers
ivies
ivies
noun
plural of ivy
jives
jives
noun
plural of jive
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jive
levis
lives
lives
noun
plural of life
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live
nevis
rives
rives
noun
plural of rive
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rive
sevik
shive
shive
noun
(obsolete) A sheave.
(papermaking) A dark particle or impurity in finished paper resulting from a bundle of incompletely cooked wood fibres in the pulp.
A beam or plank of split wood.
A flat, wide cork for plugging a large hole or closing a wide-mouthed bottle.
A piece of thread or fluff on the surface of cloth or other material.
A plant fragment remaining in scoured wool.
A slice, especially of bread.
A splinter or fragment of the woody core of flax or hemp broken off in braking or scutching
Alternative form of shiv
sieva
sieva
noun
A small variety of lima bean.
sieve
sieve
noun
(category theory) A collection of morphisms in a category whose codomain is a certain fixed object of that category, which collection is closed under precomposition by any morphism in the category.
(colloquial) A person, or their mind, that cannot remember things or is unable to keep secrets.
(medicine, slang, derogatory) An intern who lets too many non-serious cases into the emergency room.
(obsolete) A kind of coarse basket.
A device with a mesh bottom to separate, in a granular material, larger particles from smaller ones, or to separate solid objects from a liquid.
A process, physical or abstract, that arrives at a final result by filtering out unwanted pieces of input from a larger starting set of input.
verb
(sports) To concede; let in
To strain, sift or sort using a sieve.
sievy
siver
siver
verb
(obsolete) To simmer.
sivie
skive
skive
noun
(Britain, informal) An act of avoiding lessons or work.
(Britain, informal) Something very easy, where one can slack off without penalty.
A rotating iron disk coated with oil and diamond dust used to polish the facets of a diamond.
An angled cut or bevel at the edge of something.
verb
(Britain, informal) To avoid one's lessons or work (chiefly at school or university); shirk.
To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of.
slive
slive
noun
(dialectal) A slice or sliver; slip, chip.
verb
(dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To cut; split; separate.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To cut or slice something off; separate by slicing.
stive
stive
noun
Obsolete form of stew.
The floating dust in a flour mill caused by the operation of grinding.
verb
(UK, dialect, transitive, intransitive) To stew; to be stifled or suffocated.
(transitive, sometimes with "up") To compress, to cram.
suevi
swive
swive
verb
(archaic, transitive) To copulate with (a woman).
(archaic, transitive, dialectal) To cut a crop in a sweeping or rambling manner, hence to reap; cut for harvest.
tevis
vedis
veils
veils
noun
plural of veil
veins
veins
noun
plural of vein
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vein
vibes
vibes
noun
plural of vibe
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vibe
vices
vices
noun
plural of vice
viens
viers
viers
noun
plural of vier
views
views
noun
plural of view
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of view
vines
vines
noun
plural of vine
vires
vires
noun
(law) the state of being either ultra vires or intra vires; the extent of a court or legislature's jurisdiction to do something.
plural of vire
plural of vis
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vire
vised
vised
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vise
vises
vises
noun
plural of vise
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vise
viseu
visie
visne
visne
noun
(law, obsolete or historical) neighborhood; vicinity; venue
vives
vives
noun
(obsolete) A disease of animals, especially horses, based in the glands under the ear, where a tumour is formed which sometimes ends in suppuration.