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English 6 letter words - Containing letters gvu - page 1

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cuvage

evulge

evulge

verb

  1. To promulgate or spread abroad.

gruver

guavas

guavas

noun

  1. plural of guava

gustav

ludvig

ungava

ungava

Proper noun

  1. A peninsula and district of northern Quebec, Canada.

ungive

ungive

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK dialectal) To melt; thaw.
  2. (transitive) To take back something that had been given.
  3. (transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To yield; relax; slacken; give way; loosen.

ungyve

ungyve

verb

  1. To unchain.

upgive

upgive

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete, poetic, Scottish law) To give up or yield up.

vagous

vagous

adj

  1. (obsolete) Wandering; unsettled.

vaguer

vaguer

adj

  1. comparative form of vague: more vague

vaguio

valgus

valgus

adj

  1. knock-kneed (having the distal part of a limb displaced or twisted away from the midline of the body)

vaughn

vaughn

Proper noun

  1. of origin, variant of Vaughan.
  2. name transferred from the surname.
  3. Any of several cities in Montana, New Mexico, or Washington.

vigour

vigour

noun

  1. (biology) Strength or force in animal or vegetable nature or action.
  2. Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; energy.
  3. Strength; efficacy; potency.

vogues

vogues

noun

  1. plural of vogue

voguey

voguey

Adjective

  1. fashionable

vought

voulge

voulge

noun

  1. (historical) A medieval poleaxe bearing resemblance to a glaive or a Lochaber ax, although the blade portion is somewhat more elongated.

vulgar

vulgar

adj

  1. (classical sense) Having to do with ordinary, common people.
  2. (especially taxonomy) Common, usual; of the typical kind.
  3. (mathematics) Being a vulgar fraction.
  4. Debased, uncouth, distasteful, obscene.

noun

  1. (classicism) A common, ordinary person.
  2. (collective) The common people.
  3. The vernacular tongue or common language of a country.

vulgus

vulgus

noun

  1. (UK, education, historical) A school exercise in which pupils are tasked with writing a short piece of Greek or Latin verse on a given subject.