To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction.
To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority.
To confirm or verify, to affirm the validity of.
To declare freely and openly; to assert.
behove
behove
verb
(intransitive, formal) To be needful, meet or becoming.
(transitive, formal) To be in the best interest of; to benefit.
(transitive, formal) To be necessary for (someone).
(transitive, formal) To befit, to suit.
chevon
chevon
noun
The meat of a goat.
clovah
davoch
davoch
noun
Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”)
dovish
dovish
adj
(figurative) Peaceful, conciliatory.
Disfavoring increasing interest rates; inclined against increasing interest rates.
Pertaining to a dove; dove-like.
havaco
havior
havior
noun
(obsolete) behaviour; demeanor
havocs
havocs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of havoc
hooved
hooved
adj
(UK) Alternative form of hoofed
hooven
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.
hooves
hooves
noun
plural of hoof
hoovey
hovels
hovels
noun
plural of hovel
hovers
hovers
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hover
lovash
lovich
mohave
mohave
Noun
A Native American people indigenous to the Colorado River in the Mojave Desert.
Proper noun
A Yuman language spoken by Mohave people of California and Arizona.
moshav
moshav
noun
An Israeli town or settlement: in particular, a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists during the second aliyah.
navaho
ochava
ochava
noun
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 3.6 g.
ochavo
shevlo
shivoo
shivoo
noun
(Australia, slang, dated) A party, celebration or similar gathering.
shoval
shoved
shoved
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shove
shovel
shovel
noun
(US) A spade.
A hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging. Not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
A mechanical part of an excavator with a similar function.
Short for shovel hat.
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To move with a shoveling motion.
To move materials with a shovel.
shover
shover
noun
(now chiefly historical) One who utters counterfeit money.
Person who shoves; a pusher.
shoves
shoves
noun
plural of shove
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shove
shrove
shrove
verb
(obsolete) To join in the festivities of Shrovetide.
(obsolete, by extension) To make merry.
simple past tense of shrive
shrovy
throve
throve
verb
(now nonstandard) past participle of thrive
simple past tense of thrive
uphove
uphove
verb
simple past tense of upheave
varhol
vashon
votish
vought
vrocht
zhukov
zhukov
Proper noun
definition
Marshall Georgy Zhukov, a Soviet Russian career officer in the Red Army, one of the most decorated generals in the history of the Soviet Union and Russia.
A town in Kaluga оblast, Russia, named after Georgy Zhukov.