Third-person singular simple present indicative form of avert
avesta
avesta
Proper noun
The sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestan language.
Adjective
Avestan language.
avoset
avoset
noun
Alternative form of avocet
davits
davits
noun
plural of davit
devast
devast
verb
(obsolete) To devastate.
divast
divast
adj
(obsolete) devastated; laid waste
evarts
gavots
gavots
noun
plural of gavot
gustav
hvasta
istvan
itaves
ivatts
lovats
lovats
noun
plural of lovat
samvat
sativa
sativa
noun
Cannabis sativa, a widely consumed form of cannabis.
sative
sative
adj
(obsolete) Sown or planted; propagated by seed, shoot, or root; cultivated, not wild.
sattva
sattva
noun
One of the three gunas in Hindu philosophy, representing things that are pure, divine, and spiritual.
savant
savant
noun
A person of learning, especially one who is versed in literature or science.
A person who is considered eminent because of their achievements.
A person with significant mental disabilities who is very gifted in one area of activity, such as playing the piano or mental arithmetic.
savate
savate
noun
a form of French martial art that involves combinations of punching and kicking moves
savitt
shevat
shevat
Proper noun
The fifth month of the civil year in the Jewish calendar, after Tevet and before Adar.
spavit
starve
starve
verb
(intransitive) To be very hungry.
(intransitive) To deteriorate for want of any essential thing.
(intransitive) To die because of lack of food or of not eating.
(intransitive, obsolete) To die; in later use especially to die slowly, waste away.
(transitive) To deprive of nourishment or of some vital component.
(transitive) To destroy, make capitulate or at least make suffer by deprivation, notably of food.
(transitive, Britain, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire) To kill with cold; to (cause to) die from cold.
starvy
staved
staver
staves
staves
noun
plural of staff.
plural of stave
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stave
stavro
stevia
stevia
noun
A sweetener, many times sweeter than an equal amount of sugar, extracted from Stevia rebaudiana, that can be substituted for sugar for some purposes.
Any of the sweet herbs of genus Stevia, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South America and western North America.
strave
tavast
tavers
tavish
traves
traves
noun
(obsolete) plural of travis
plural of trave
travis
travis
adj
(archaic) Lying across, traverse.
noun
(Britain) A screen or partition between stable stalls.
(obsolete) A beam; a lay of joints; a traverse.
(obsolete) A wooden frame to confine a horse while the smith is setting his shoes.
travus
vaasta
valets
valets
noun
plural of valet
vanist
vashti
vashti
Proper noun
A queen of Persia.
name of biblical origin.
vastah
vaster
vaster
adj
comparative form of vast: more vast
vastha
vasthi
vastly
vastly
adv
Greatly, in a vast manner.
vastus
vastus
noun
(anatomy) One of the great muscles upon the front of the thigh.
vaults
vaults
noun
plural of vault
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vault
vaunts
vaunts
noun
plural of vaunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vaunt
versta
versta
noun
Alternative form of verst
vestal
vestal
adj
Of or pertaining to Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth.
Pure; chaste.
noun
A female virgin; a woman who has never had sexual relations.
A nun.
A virgin consecrated to Vesta, and to the service of watching the sacred fire, which was to be perpetually kept burning upon her altar; a vestal virgin.
vestas
vestas
noun
plural of vesta
visita
vistal
vistal
adj
(rare) Relating to a vista.
vistas
vistas
noun
plural of vista
vitals
vitals
noun
(medicine, plural only) Vital signs.
(plural only) Those organs of the body that are essential for life.
(plural only, figuratively) Those parts of a system without which it cannot function.