| BEHAVING | • behaving v. Present participle of behave. • behaving n. Behaviour. • BEHAVE v. to act properly. |
| CHAUVINS | • Chauvins prop.n. Plural of Chauvin. • CHAUVIN n. (French) one with excessive pride in his own country. |
| ENRAVISH | • enravish v. To enrapture. • ENRAVISH v. to enrapture. |
| HALVINGS | • halvings n. Plural of halving. • HALVING n. the act of dividing into two. |
| HAVENING | • havening v. Present participle of haven. • HAVEN v. to shelter. |
| HAVERING | • havering v. Present participle of haver. • havering adj. Hesitant; indecisive. • havering adj. Long-winded. |
| HEAVINGS | • heavings n. Plural of heaving. • HEAVING n. turmoil of waves. |
| HRYVNIAS | • hryvnias n. Plural of hryvnia. • HRYVNIA n. a monetary unit of Ukraine, also HRYVNA, HRYVNYA. |
| SHAVINGS | • shavings n. Plural of shaving; those particles or pieces left after or created by shaving. • shavings n. A fringe tree (Cionanthus virginicus). • SHAVING n. something shaved off. |
| SHEAVING | • sheaving v. Present participle of sheave. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF. |
| VACHERIN | • vacherin n. A soft cow’s-milk cheese from France and Switzerland. • VACHERIN n. (French) a kind of cake, layered with Chantilly cream. |
| VANISHED | • vanished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH. |
| VANISHER | • vanisher n. One who vanishes. • vanisher n. Something that causes another thing to vanish. • VANISHER n. one who vanishes. |
| VANISHES | • vanishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH. |
| VANQUISH | • vanquish v. To defeat, to overcome. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |
| VARNISHY | • varnishy adj. Resembling or characteristic of varnish. • VARNISHY adj. like varnish. |
| VAUCHING | • VAUCH v. (dialect) to move fast. |