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advowee
advowee
noun
One who has an advowson.
advowry
advowry
noun
Alternative form of avowry
avowals
avowals
noun
plural of avowal
avowant
avowant
noun
(law) The defendant in replevin, who avows the distress of the goods, and justifies the taking.
avowers
avowers
noun
plural of avower
avowing
avowing
verb
present participle of avow
avowter
devwsor
disavow
disavow
verb
(transitive) To deny; to show the contrary of; to deny legitimacy or achievement of any kind.
(transitive) To strongly and solemnly refuse to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, and the like.
enwoven
enwwove
everwho
everwho
pron
(Appalachia) Whoever.
forevow
however
however
adv
(conjunctive) In contrast.
(conjunctive) Nevertheless; yet, still; in spite of that.
(degree) To whatever degree or extent.
(informal, manner) In any way that one likes or chooses; in a haphazard or spontaneous way.
(interrogative) How ever: an emphatic form of how, used to ask in what manner.
(obsolete) In any case, at any rate, at all events.
conj
(proscribed) But, yet, though, although.
In any way in which.
Regardless of the way in which.
inwoven
inwoven
verb
past participle of inweave
ivywood
ivywort
lowveld
lowveld
name
Alternative letter-case form of Lowveld
oakview
outwave
outwove
outwove
verb
simple past tense of outweave
overawe
overawe
verb
(transitive) To restrain, subdue, or control by awe; to cow.
overawn
overbow
overbow
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To bow or bend (something) over; to bend in a contrary direction.
overcow
overfew
overlow
overlow
adj
Excessively low.
overnew
overnew
adj
Very new.
oversaw
oversaw
verb
simple past tense of oversee
oversew
oversew
verb
To sew together the edges of two pieces of fabric, with every stitch passing over the join.
oversow
oversow
verb
To sow (seed) where something has already been sown.
To sow too much seed upon.
overway
overweb
overwet
overwet
verb
(transitive) To make too wet; to make wetter than required.
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
reavows
reavows
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reavow
rewoven
rewoven
adj
Having been woven again.
verb
past participle of reweave
rewwove
unvowed
unvowed
adj
Not vowed.
unwoven
unwoven
adj
Not woven.
verb
past participle of unweave
unwwove
valouwe
virchow
vowelly
vowelly
adj
Characteristic of, or containing, vowels.
vowless
vowless
adj
Without a vow; not having taken a vow.
waveoff
waveoff
noun
An order to a pilot to abort a landing and go around for another attempt.
waveson
waveson
noun
(law, archaic) Goods found floating on the sea after a shipwreck.
whoever
whoever
pron
(fused relative) Any person or persons that.
(fused relative) The person that (no matter who).
(informal) Any person or persons.
(interrogative) Who ever: an emphatic form of who.
Misspelling of who ever other than in interrogative use.
Regardless of the person or persons that.
woevine
wolvers
wolvers
noun
plural of wolver
wolvish
wolvish
adj
Archaic spelling of wolfish.