A member of an ancient, powerful Gallic tribe living in what is now the Auvergne region of France, who opposed the Romans on several occasions.
avenary
avenery
avenger
avenger
noun
One who avenges or vindicates
One who takes vengeance.
aventre
aventre
verb
(obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To thrust forward (at a venture), as a spear.
avernal
avernal
Adjective
Avernian
avernus
avernus
Proper noun
The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself.
A lake in Southern Italy.
avertin
avertin
noun
(organic chemistry) The brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals
aveyron
aveyron
Proper noun
One of the départements of Midi-Pyrénées, France (INSEE code 12)
avinger
carvene
carvene
noun
(organic chemistry) An oily substance, C₁₀H₁₆, extracted from caraway.
carvone
carvone
noun
(organic chemistry) A terpenoid found naturally in many essential oils, most abundant in the oils from seeds of caraway and dill.
caverns
caverns
noun
plural of cavern
centrev
cerveny
cervine
cervine
adj
Pertaining to a deer; deer-like.
noun
A deer of the subfamily Cervinae; an Old World deer.
chevron
chevron
noun
(chiefly Britain) One of the V-shaped markings on the surface of roads used to indicate minimum distances between vehicles.
(heraldry) A wide inverted V placed on a shield.
(informal) A háček, a diacritical mark that may resemble an inverted circumflex.
A V-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve.
A guillemet, either of the punctuation marks “«” or “»”, used in several languages to indicate passages of speech. Similar to typical quotation marks used in the English language such as ““” and “””.
An angle bracket, either used as a typographic or a scientific symbol.
verb
To form or be formed into chevrons
conover
convert
convert
noun
(Canadian football) The equivalent of a conversion in rugby
A person who has converted to a religion.
A person who is now in favour of something that he or she previously opposed or disliked.
verb
(intransitive) To become converted.
(intransitive) To undergo a conversion of religion, faith or belief (see also sense 3).
(intransitive, marketing) To perform the action that an online advertisement is intended to induce; to reach the point of conversion.
(intransitive, ten-pin bowling) To score a spare.
(transitive or intransitive, soccer) To score (especially a penalty kick).
(transitive) To change (something) from one use, function, or purpose to another.
(transitive) To exchange for something of equal value.
(transitive) To express (a quantity) in alternative units.
(transitive) To express (a unit of measurement) in terms of another; to furnish a mathematical formula by which a quantity, expressed in the former unit, may be given in the latter.
(transitive) To induce (someone) to adopt a particular religion, faith, ideology or belief (see also sense 11).
(transitive) To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
(transitive, cricket) To increase one's individual score, especially from 50 runs (a fifty) to 100 runs (a century), or from a century to a double or triple century.
(transitive, intransitive, chess) To transform a material or positional advantage into a win.
(transitive, intransitive, rugby football) To score extra points after (a try) by completing a conversion.
(transitive, law) To appropriate wrongfully or unlawfully; to commit the common law tort of conversion.
(transitive, logic) To change (one proposition) into another, so that what was the subject of the first becomes the predicate of the second.
(transitive, obsolete) To cause to turn; to turn.
(transitive, obsolete) To turn into another language; to translate.
convery
corvine
corvine
adj
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens.
cravens
cravens
noun
plural of craven
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of craven
danvers
danvers
Proper noun
A village in Illinois
A town in Massachusetts
A city in Minnesota
A community in Nova Scotia, Canada
diviner
diviner
adj
comparative form of divine: more divine
noun
One who divines or conjectures.
One who foretells the future.
One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod.
elinvar
enbrave
encover
encover
verb
(rare) To cover.
endover
enfavor
enfever
enfever
verb
(transitive) to excite fever in
engrave
engrave
verb
(obsolete) To put in a grave, to bury.
(transitive) To carve (something) into a material.
(transitive) To carve text or symbols into (something), usually for the purposes of identification or art.
ennerve
envapor
enviers
enviers
noun
plural of envier
envigor
environ
environ
adv
In the neighbourhood; around.
noun
(archaic except in the plural, formal, also figuratively) A surrounding area or place (especially of an urban settlement); an environment.
verb
(chiefly passive) Of a person: to be positioned or stationed around (someone or something) to attend to or protect them.
(figuratively) Of a situation or state of affairs, especially danger or trouble: to happen to and affect (someone or something).
(heraldry, chiefly passive, obsolete) To encircle or surround (a heraldic element such as a charge or escutcheon (shield)).
(often military) To encircle or surround (someone or something) so as to attack from all sides; to beset.
Followed by from: to hide or shield (someone or something).
To amount to or encompass (a space).
To cover, enclose, or envelop (someone or something).
To encircle or surround (someone or something).
To travel completely around (a place or thing); to circumnavigate.
evander
eveners
eveners
noun
plural of evener
evernia
everson
everton
everton
Proper noun
a town in England
a football club
fervent
fervent
adj
Exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief.
Glowing, burning, very hot.
Having or showing emotional warmth, fervor, or passion.
genevra
ginevra
ginevra
Proper noun
name, a variant of Guinevere borrowed from
giverin
gorevan
gorevan
Proper noun
A village in Azerbaijan.
Noun
A style of Persian carpet used as furnishing.
governs
governs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of govern
hanover
havener
havener
noun
(obsolete) A harbormaster.
iaverne
incarve
incurve
incurve
verb
(intransitive) To curve inwards.
(transitive, rare) To cause something to curve inwards.
ingiver
ingrave
ingrave
verb
(obsolete) To bury.
Obsolete form of engrave.
ingreve
innerve
innerve
verb
(transitive) To imbue with nervous energy; to give increased force or courage to.
inserve
inserve
verb
(obsolete) To be of use to an end; to serve.
invader
invader
noun
An intruder (especially on someone's privacy)
One who invades a region
inverse
inverse
adj
(botany) Inverted; having a position or mode of attachment the reverse of that which is usual.
(category theory, of a category) Whose every element has an inverse (morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse).
(geometry) That has the property of being an inverse (the result of a circle inversion of a given point or geometrical figure); that is constructed by circle inversion.
(mathematics) Having the properties of an inverse; said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity.
Opposite in effect, nature or order.
Reverse, opposite in order.
noun
(addition) The negative of a given number.
(card games) The winning of the coup in a game of rouge et noir by a card of a color different from that first dealt; the area of the table reserved for bets upon such an outcome.
(category theory) A morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse.
(functions) A second function which, when combined with the initially given function, yields as its output any term inputted into the first function.
(geometry) The result of a circle inversion; the set of all such points; the curve described by such a set.
(linguistics, Kiowa-Tanoan) A grammatical number marking that indicates the opposite grammatical number (or numbers) of the default number specification of noun class.
(logic) The non-truth-preserving proposition constructed by negating both the premise and conclusion of an initially given proposition.
(mathematics) A ratio etc. in which the antecedents and consequents are switched.
(multiplication) One divided by a given number.
An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned (properly) upside down or (loosely) inside out or backwards.
The reverse of any procedure or process.
verb
(surveying) To compute the bearing and distance between two points.
inverts
inverts
noun
plural of invert
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invert
inviter
inviter
noun
Someone who invites.
invoker
invoker
noun
(computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
iverson
ivorine
ivorine
adj
(obsolete) Made of ivory.
Resembling ivory; white, smooth.
noun
A type of man-made imitation ivory.
jervina
jervine
jervine
noun
(organic chemistry) A steroidal alkaloid, obtained from plants of the genus Veratrum, that is teratogenic
juverna
keverne
klavern
klavern
noun
A local unit of the Ku Klux Klan.
knavery
knavery
noun
An unprincipled action; deceit.
The antics or tricks of a knave; boyish mischief.
kvarner
kvarner
Proper noun
A geographical region in Croatia.
kvinter
laveran
laverna
laverna
Proper noun
A goddess of thieves and impostors.
name, probably a latinized version of the earlier and much more popular Laverne.
laverne
leviner
leviner
noun
A swift hound.
livener
livener
noun
(slang) An alcoholic drink.
One who, or that which, livens.
luverne
luverne
Proper noun
a city in Alabama, USA, and the county seat of Crenshaw County.
a city in Minnesota, USA, and the county seat of Rock County.
a tiny "city" in Steele County, North Dakota, USA.
malvern
malvern
Proper noun
a town in Worcestershire, England. See also
a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
a town in Alabama, USA.
a city in Arkansas, USA
a city in Iowa, USA.
a village in Ohio, USA.
a borough in Pennsylvania, USA.
an unincorporated community in Wisconsin, USA.
melvern
meniver
meniver
noun
Alternative spelling of miniver
minerva
minever
minever
noun
Alternative form of miniver
miniver
miniver
noun
A light gray or white fur used to trim the robes of judges or state executives, also used in medieval times.
narvaez
navarre
nervate
nervate
Adjective
nerved
nervier
nervier
adj
comparative form of nervy: more nervy
nervily
nervily
adv
In a nervy way.
nervine
nervine
adj
(medicine) Having the quality of acting upon or affecting the nerves; quieting nervous excitement.
noun
A drug or substance that acts upon the nerves.
nerving
nerving
noun
(botany) An arrangement of nerves or veins in a plant.
verb
present participle of nerve
nervish
nervish
adj
nervous; anxious
nervism
nervosa
nervose
nervose
adj
(botany) nerved
nervous
nervous
adj
(botany, obsolete) Nervose.
(obsolete) Full of sinews.
(obsolete) Having strong or prominent sinews; sinewy, muscular.
(obsolete) Of a piece of writing, literary style etc.: forceful, powerful.
Affecting the nerves or nervous system.
Apprehensive, anxious, hesitant, worried.
Easily agitated or alarmed; edgy, on edge.
Supplied with nerves; innervated.
nervule
nervule
noun
(botany) A minor, nonsupporting vein in a leaf of a plant; a branch vein of a nervure (supporting vein) or of another nervule.
(entomology) A minor vein in a wing of an insect.
nervure
nervure
noun
(architecture) One of the ribs in a groined vault; a projecting moulding.
(botany, now rare) Any of the veins that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ.
A vein in the wing of an insect.
norvell
norvelt
novelry
novelry
noun
(obsolete) Novelty; new things.
nureyev
ovendry
overawn
overden
overgun
overing
overing
verb
present participle of over
overink
overink
verb
(transitive) To apply too much ink to.
overman
overman
noun
A person who supervises others; a supervisor, especially in a mine.
A person with great powers; a superman.
verb
To provide with too many personnel; overstaff.
overmen
overmen
noun
plural of overman
overnet
overnet
verb
(transitive) To cover with a net or netting.
To fish too much using nets.
overnew
overnew
adj
Very new.
overran
overran
verb
simple past tense of overrun
overrun
overrun
noun
(aviation) An area of terrain beyond the end of a runway that is kept flat and unobstructed to allow an aircraft that runs off the end of the runway to stop safely.
(food) Air that is whipped into a frozen dessert to make it easier to serve and eat.
An instance of overrunning.
The amount by which something overruns.
verb
(printing) To carry (some type, a line or column, etc.) backward or forward into an adjacent line or page.
To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
To continue for too long.
To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing the enemy positions conclusively.
To go beyond; to extend in part beyond.
To infest, swarm over, flow over.
To run past the end of.
To run past; to run beyond.
overton
overwin
overwin
noun
(UK dialectal) The win or winning of a game.
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal) To overcome; gain one's point; exceed.
overwon
overwon
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overwin
parvenu
parvenu
adj
Being a parvenu; also, like, having the characteristics of, or associated with a parvenu.
noun
A person who has risen, climbed up, or has been promoted to a higher social class, especially through acquisition of wealth, privileges, or political authority but has not gained social acceptance by those within that new class.
pevsner
pevzner
prevene
prevene
verb
(obsolete) To come before; to anticipate.
(obsolete) To hinder or prevent.
prevent
prevent
verb
(intransitive, now rare) To take preventative measures.
(obsolete, transitive) To be beforehand with; to anticipate.
(obsolete, transitive) To come before; to precede.
(obsolete, transitive) To outdo, surpass.
(transitive) To stop (an outcome); to keep from (doing something).
provend
provend
noun
Obsolete form of provand.
provene
provent
provine
provine
verb
(obsolete) To lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
ravelin
ravelin
noun
An outwork. A fortification outside a castle used to split an attacking force; composed of two faces, forming a salient angle whose gorge resembles a half-moon
ravened
ravened
verb
simple past tense and past participle of raven
ravenel
ravener
ravener
noun
(obsolete) A bird of prey.
(obsolete) One who, or that which, ravens or plunders.
ravenna
ravenna
Proper noun
Province of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Capital of the province of Ravenna.
A city in Ohio, USA, and the county seat of Portage County. It was named after the Italian city.
ravenry
ravined
ravined
adj
Having ravines.
ravines
ravines
noun
plural of ravine
raviney
raviney
adj
Alternative form of raviny (“full of ravines”)
reanvil
reaving
reaving
noun
An act of pillage or plunder.
verb
present participle of reave
reeving
reeving
verb
present participle of reeve
regiven
regiven
verb
past participle of regive
reiving
reiving
verb
present participle of reive
renerve
renerve
verb
(transitive) To nerve again; to reinvigorate.
renovel
renovel
verb
(obsolete) To renew; to renovate.
renvois
renvois
noun
plural of renvoi
revenge
revenge
noun
A win by a previous loser.
Any form of personal, retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some alleged or perceived harm or injustice.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To take vengeance; to revenge itself.
(transitive) To take revenge for (a particular harmful action) or on behalf of (its victim); to avenge.
(transitive, reflexive) To take one's revenge (on or upon someone).
revenue
revenue
noun
(accounting) The net income from normal business operations; net sales.
(accounting) The total sales; turnover.
(figurative) A return; something paid back.
All income generated for some political entity's treasury by taxation and other means.
The income returned by an investment.
The total income received from a given source.
verb
(intransitive) To generate revenue.
(transitive) To supply with revenue.
revince
revince
verb
(obsolete) To overcome.
(obsolete) To refute, as an error; to disprove.
revving
revving
noun
(Internet) A technique for reducing web page loading times by assigning far-future expiration dates to the resources on the page (so that the browser caches them indefinitely) and, if changes are needed, using different filenames for those resources.
The act by which an engine is revved.
verb
present participle of rev
rewoven
rewoven
adj
Having been woven again.
verb
past participle of reweave
rotanev
runover
runover
noun
(printing) A line of text that overruns the available space.
(television) The situation where a television programme overruns its scheduled slot.