| AVOYERS | • avoyers n. Plural of avoyer. • AVOYER n. (French) a chief magistrate of a free imperial city or canton of Switzerland. |
| GARVEYS | • garveys n. Plural of garvey. • Garveys prop.n. Plural of Garvey. • GARVEY n. a small flat-bottomed boat. |
| JARVEYS | • jarveys n. Plural of jarvey. • JARVEY n. a driver of a horse-drawn taxi, also JARVIE. |
| KURVEYS | • KURVEY v. (South African) to move goods by ox wagon. |
| LIVYERS | • LIVYER n. a permanent resident of Newfoundland, also LIVEYER, LIVEYERE, LIVIER. |
| PURVEYS | • purveys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of purvey. • PURVEY v. to supply. |
| RENVOYS | • renvoys n. Plural of renvoy. • RENVOY n. the sending back by a government of an alien to his or her own country, also RENVOI. |
| SERVERY | • servery n. (Chiefly Britain) A place where food is served, either the surface itself or the room; a food counter… • SERVERY n. a room or rooms adjoining a dining-room, from which the food is served. |
| SHIVERY | • shivery adj. Given to shivering; tending to shiver. • shivery adj. Easily broken; brittle. • SHIVERY adj. shivering. |
| SILVERY | • silvery adj. Resembling silver in color, shiny white. • silvery adj. Sprinkled or covered with silver. • silvery adj. Having the clear, musical tone of silver; soft and clear in sound. |
| SLAVERY | • slavery n. An institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers. • slavery n. Forced labor in general, regardless of legality. • slavery n. A condition of servitude endured by a slave. |
| STRAYVE | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| SURVEYS | • surveys n. Plural of survey. • surveys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of survey. • SURVEY v. to examine in detail. |
| VERDOYS | • VERDOY n. (French) in heraldry, a floral ornament. |
| VERSIFY | • versify v. (Transitive, intransitive) to make or compose verses. • versify v. (Intransitive) to tell in verse; deal with in verse form. • versify v. (Intransitive) to turn (prose) into poetry; rewrite in verse form. |
| VOYEURS | • voyeurs n. Plural of voyeur. • VOYEUR n. (French) one who seeks sexual gratification by viewing sexual objects. |
| WYVERNS | • wyverns n. Plural of wyvern. • WYVERN n. in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN. |