(figuratively) Laid out or made, as intentions, desires, plans, etc.
Covered in pavement; having a hard surface, as of concrete or asphalt.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pave
pavel
paven
paven
adj
(rare, dated or archaic) paved
noun
Alternative form of Paduan (“stately Spanish dance”)
paver
paver
noun
A flat stone used to pave a pathway, such as a walkway to one's home.
One who paves; one who lays pavement.
paves
paves
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pave
pavia
pavid
pavid
adj
fearful, timid
pavin
pavis
pavis
noun
(military, history) A very large shield, like a small moveable wall, carried in front to protect all or most of the bearer's body, often with a projecting ridge running vertically down the center.
pavla
peavy
peavy
noun
A tool used to manipulate logs, having a thick wooden handle, a steel point, and a curved hooked arm. Similar to a cant-hook, but shorter and stouter, and with a pointed end.
peeve
peeve
noun
(colloquial) An annoyance or grievance.
verb
(colloquial) To annoy; vex.
piave
pivot
pivot
noun
(Canadian football) A quarterback.
(US, politics) A shift during a general election in a political candidate's messaging to reflect plans and values more moderate than those advocated during the primary.
(computing) A pivot table.
(computing) An element of a set to be sorted that is chosen as a midpoint, so as to divide the other elements into two groups to be dealt with recursively.
(figuratively, by extension) Something or someone having a paramount significance in a certain situation.
(graphical user interface) Any of a row of captioned elements used to navigate to subpages, rather like tabs.
(handball) A circle runner.
(mathematics) An element of a matrix that is used as a focus for row operations, such as dividing the row by the pivot, or adding multiples of the row to other rows making all other values in the pivot column 0.
(military) The officer or soldier who simply turns in his place while the company or line moves around him in wheeling.
(roller derby) A player with responsibility for co-ordinating their team in a particular jam.
A thing on which something turns; specifically a metal pointed pin or short shaft in machinery, such as the end of an axle or spindle.
Act of turning on one foot.
verb
(US, politics) To shift a political candidate's messaging during a general election to reflect plans and values more moderate than those advocated during the primary.
(business slang) To change the direction of a business, usually in response to changes in the market.
(intransitive) To turn on an exact spot.
pluvi
poove
poove
noun
(slang, derogatory) Less common variant of poof (male homosexual).
popov
preve
preve
verb
(obsolete) Alternative form of prove
privy
privy
adj
(now chiefly historical) Private, exclusive; not public; one's own.
(now rare, archaic) Secret, hidden, concealed.
With knowledge of; party to; let in on.
noun
(law) A partaker; one having an interest in an action, contract, etc. to which he is not himself a party.
A lavatory: a room with a toilet.
A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation.
An outdoor facility for urination and defecation, whether open (latrine) or enclosed (outhouse).
prove
prove
noun
(baking) The process of dough proofing.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To experience.
(copulative) To turn out to be.
(homeopathy) To determine by experiment which effects a substance causes when ingested.
(intransitive) To turn out; to manifest.
(printing, dated, transitive) To take a trial impression of; to take a proof of.
(transitive) To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify.
(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for.
(transitive) To put to the test, to make trial of.
Alternative form of proof (“allow (dough) to rise; test the activeness of (yeast); pressure-test (a firearm)”)
simple past tense of proove
provo
provo
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Provo (“member of Dutch counterculture movement”)
pshav
pskov
pskov
Proper noun
A city in Russia, administrative centre of Pskov oblast.
rvsvp
spave
spave
verb
Archaic form of spay (“remove the ovaries of an animal”).
spivs
spivs
noun
plural of spiv
supvr
vamps
vamps
noun
plural of vamp
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vamp
vapid
vapid
adj
Lifeless, dull, or banal.
Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging.
Tasteless, bland, or insipid.
vapor
vapor
noun
(archaic, in the plural) Hypochondria; melancholy; the blues; hysteria, or other nervous disorder.
(dated) Any medicinal agent designed for administration in the form of inhaled vapour.
(obsolete) Wind; flatulence.
Cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air.
Something insubstantial, fleeting, or transitory; unreal fancy; vain imagination; idle talk; boasting.
The gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid.
verb
(intransitive) To become vapor; to be emitted or circulated as vapor.
(intransitive) To use insubstantial language; to boast or bluster.
(transitive) To give (someone) the vapors; to depress, to bore.
(transitive) To turn into vapor.
To emit vapor or fumes.
vappa
veeps
veeps
noun
plural of veep
vepse
verpa
vespa
vimpa
vimpa
noun
A veil or shawl worn over the shoulders of servers who carry the mitre and crosier during liturgical functions when they are not being used by the bishop, in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and some other western churches.
viper
viper
noun
(figurative) A dangerous, treacherous, or malignant person.