| BEHAVE | • behave v. (Reflexive) To conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way. • behave v. (Intransitive) To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner; used with an adverbial of manner. • behave v. (Obsolete, transitive) To conduct, manage, regulate (something). |
| BEHOVE | • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To befit, to suit. • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To be necessary for (someone). • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To be in the best interest of; to benefit. |
| CHEVEN | • cheven n. (Archaic, dialectal) A river fish, the chub. • cheven v. To do the work of a chevener, embroidering hosiery. • CHEVEN n. a fish, the chub, also CHEVIN. |
| CHEVET | • chevet n. (Architecture) The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round or polygonal part. • CHEVET n. (French) the east end of (especially French Gothic) church or chancel. |
| CHEVRE | • chevre n. Alternative spelling of chèvre. • chèvre n. A type of soft cheese from goat’s milk, originating in France, often formed in a cylinder. • CHEVRE n. (French) a cheese made from goat's milk, also CHEVRET. |
| HEAVED | • heaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of heave. • HEAVE v. to lift forcefully. |
| HEAVEN | • heaven n. The sky, specifically… • heaven n. (Religion) The abode of God or the gods, traditionally conceived as beyond the sky; especially… • heaven n. (Religion) The afterlife of the blessed dead, traditionally conceived as opposed to an afterlife of… |
| HEAVER | • heaver n. One who, or that which, heaves or lifts; a laborer employed on docks in handling freight. • heaver n. A bar used as a lever. • HEAVER n. one who heaves. |
| HEAVES | • heaves n. Plural of heave. • heaves n. (Colloquial) A period of retching. • heaves n. A disease of horses characterized by coughing and difficult breathing; broken wind. |
| HELVED | • helved v. Simple past tense and past participle of helve. • HELVE v. to provide with a handle. |
| HELVES | • helves n. Plural of helve. • HELVE v. to provide with a handle. |
| HEVEAS | • heveas n. Plural of hevea. • HEVEA n. (Quechua) any of various South American trees of the spurge family, whose milky sap is a major source of rubber. |
| HUMVEE | • humvee n. Alternative spelling of Humvee. • Humvee n. (US, military) A diesel-powered, four-wheel drive tactical military vehicle that can carry a wide variety… • HUMVEE n. (tradename) a high mobility multipurpose military wheeled vehicle. |
| SHEAVE | • sheave n. A wheel having a groove in the rim for a rope to work in, and set in a block, mast, or similar; the wheel of a pulley. • sheave n. A sliding scutcheon for covering a keyhole. • sheave v. To gather and bind into a sheaf. |
| SHEEVE | • SHEEVE n. the wheel of a pulley, also SHEAVE. |
| SHELVE | • shelve v. (Transitive) To place on a shelf. • shelve v. (Transitive) To set aside; to quit or postpone. • shelve v. To furnish with shelves. |
| THEAVE | • theave n. (UK, dialect) A ewe lamb of a specific age; in some areas, applied to lambs in their the first or second… • THEAVE n. (dialect) a young ewe. |
| THIEVE | • thieve v. (Intransitive) To commit theft. • THIEVE v. to steal. |
| WHERVE | • WHERVE n. a piece of wood used for spinning thread, also WHARVE. |