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English 6 letter words - Containing letters harv - page 1
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averah
avruch
avshar
chaver
chaver
noun
(Jewish) A friend or comrade; a member of a chevra.
gavrah
haiver
halver
halver
noun
(plural only) sharing in halves
a fisherman who places a net to catch fish in the retreating tide
harvel
harvey
harvey
Proper noun
name, in modern use often transferred back from the surname.
A city in Illinois.
A city/town in Iowa.
A in Louisiana.
A city in North Dakota.
A town in Western Australia.
harvie
havard
havers
havers
noun
plural of haver
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haver
havier
havier
noun
A castrated deer.
havior
havior
noun
(obsolete) behaviour; demeanor
heaver
heaver
noun
A bar used as a lever.
One who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight.
lavehr
ravish
ravish
verb
(obsolete or archaic) To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
(transitive, now rare) To rape.
(transitive, usually passive) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy.
revkah
rivkah
shaver
shaver
noun
(colloquial) A boy; a lad; a little fellow.
(slang, obsolete) An extortionate bargainer; a sharper.
A barber, one whose occupation is to shave.
A tool or machine for shaving; an electric razor.
One who fleeces; a pillager; a plunderer.
One who shaves.
shrave
thrave
thrave
noun
(UK, dialect) A sheaf; a handful.
(UK, dialect, obsolete) Twenty-four (or in some places, twelve) sheaves of wheat; a shock, or stook.
(UK, dialect, obsolete) Two dozen, or similar indefinite number; a bunch; a throng.
verb
(transitive, UK, dialectal) To urge; compel; importune.
trevah
varech
varech
noun
Alternative form of varec
varhol
varsha
verdha
vharat
vihara
vihara
noun
A Buddhist monastery.
wharve
wharve
verb
(Scotland, Northern England) to turn, turn over (especially of mown grass).