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cave
cave
intj
(Britain, school slang) look out!; beware!
noun
(caving) A naturally-occurring cavity in bedrock which is large enough to be entered by an adult.
(drilling, uncountable) Debris, particularly broken rock, which falls into a drill hole and interferes with drilling.
(figuratively, also slang) The vagina.
(mining) A collapse or cave-in.
(nuclear physics) A shielded area where nuclear experiments can be carried out.
(obsolete) Any hollow place, or part; a cavity.
(programming) A code cave.
(slang, politics, often "Cave") A group that breaks from a larger political party or faction on a particular issue.
A hole, depression, or gap in earth or rock, whether natural or man-made.
A large, naturally-occurring cavity formed underground or in the face of a cliff or a hillside.
A place of retreat, such as a man cave.
A storage cellar, especially for wine or cheese.
verb
(mining) In room-and-pillar mining, to extract a deposit of rock by breaking down a pillar which had been holding it in place.
(mining, obsolete) To work over tailings to dress small pieces of marketable ore.
(obsolete) To dwell in a cave.
To collapse.
To engage in the recreational exploration of caves.
To hollow out or undermine.
To surrender.
cdev
cevi
chev
chev
Noun
A Chevrolet automobile.
cive
cive
noun
Obsolete form of chive (“the herb”).
cove
cove
noun
(Australia and Polari) A friend; a mate.
(Britain, dated, informal, thieves' cant) A fellow; a man.
(US) A strip of prairie extending into woodland.
(architecture) A concave vault or archway, especially the arch of a ceiling.
(nautical) A thin line, sometimes gilded, along a yacht's strake below deck level.
(nautical) The wooden roof of the stern gallery of an old sailing warship.
(now uncommon) A hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern.
A recess or sheltered area on the slopes of a mountain.
A small coastal inlet, especially one having high cliffs protecting vessels from prevailing winds.
verb
(architecture) To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.
To brood, cover, or sit over, as birds their eggs.
cuve
svce
vice
vice
adj
in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank
noun
(UK) Alternative spelling of vise (“mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping”)
(architecture) A winding or spiral staircase.
(law enforcement, slang) Clipping of vice squad.
(law) Any of various crimes related (depending on jurisdiction) to weapons, prostitution, pornography, gambling, alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.
(obsolete) A grip or grasp.
A bad habit.
A defect in the temper or behaviour of a horse, such as to make the animal dangerous, to injure its health, or to diminish its usefulness.
A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements.
One who acts in place of a superior.
prep
(dated) instead of, in place of, versus (sense 2)
verb
Alternative spelling of vise (“to hold or squeeze with a vice”)
voce