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
laves
laves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lave
levis
lives
lives
noun
plural of life
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live
loves
loves
noun
plural of love
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of love
salve
salve
intj
Hail; a greeting.
noun
An ointment, cream, or balm with soothing, healing, or calming effects.
Any remedy or action that soothes or heals.
verb
(dated) To salvage.
(obsolete) To explain away; to mitigate; to excuse.
(obsolete) To resolve (a difficulty); to refute (an objection); to harmonize (an apparent contradiction).
(obsolete, astronomy) To save (the appearances or the phenomena); to explain (a celestial phenomenon); to account for (the apparent motions of the celestial bodies).
(transitive) To calm or assuage.
(transitive) To say “salve” to; to greet; to salute.
To heal by applications or medicaments; to apply salve to; to anoint.
To heal; to remedy; to cure; to make good.
selva
selva
noun
Heavily forested ground in the Amazon basin.
slave
slave
noun
(BDSM) A submissive partner in a BDSM relationship who (consensually) submits to (sexually and/or personally) serving one or more masters or mistresses.
(engineering, computing, photography) A device (such as a secondary flash or hard drive) that is subject to the control of another (a master).
(figuratively) A drudge; one who labors or is obliged (e.g. by prior contract) to labor like a slave with limited rights, e.g. an indentured servant.
(figuratively) An abject person.
(figuratively) One who has no power of resistance (to something), one who surrenders to or is under the domination (of something).
A person who is held in servitude as the property of another person, and whose labor (and often also whose body and life) is subject to the owner's volition and control.
A sex slave, a person who is forced against their will to perform, for another person or group, sexual acts on a regular or continuing basis.
verb
(intransitive) To work hard.
(transitive) To place a device under the control of another.
To work as a slaver, to enslave people.
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.
solve
solve
noun
(now rare, chiefly law enforcement) A solution; an explanation.
verb
(mathematics) To algebraically manipulate an equation or inequality into a form that isolates a chosen variable on one side, so that the other side consists of an expression that may be used to generate solutions.
(mathematics) To find the values of variables that satisfy a system of equations and/or inequalities.
(transitive) To loosen or separate the parts of.
To find an answer or solution to a problem or question; to work out.
to find out the perpetrator, the motive etc (of crime)
svelt
svelt
adj
Alternative form of svelte
vales
vales
noun
plural of vale
valse
valse
noun
Archaic form of waltz.
veals
veals
noun
plural of veal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of veal