| CHEVRONS | • chevrons n. Plural of chevron. • chevrons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chevron.
 • Chevrons n. (Cricket) The Zimbabwe national cricket team.
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| ENRAVISH | • enravish v. To enrapture. • ENRAVISH v. to enrapture.
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| HEAVINGS | • heavings n. Plural of heaving. • HEAVING n. turmoil of waves.
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| INVEIGHS | • inveighs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inveigh. • INVEIGH v. to speak violently.
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| NOVELISH | • novelish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a novel. • NOVELISH adj. somewhat like a novel.
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| RESHAVEN | • reshaven v. Past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again.
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| SEVENISH | • sevenish n. (Colloquial) Any time close to seven o’clock. • Sevenish prop.n. A surname.
 • SEVENISH adj. about seven.
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| SEVENTHS | • sevenths n. Plural of seventh. • SEVENTH n. one of seven equal parts.
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| SHEAVING | • sheaving v. Present participle of sheave. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF.
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| SHELVING | • shelving adj. Sloping steeply. • shelving v. Present participle of shelve.
 • shelving n. Shelves collectively.
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| UNSHAVED | • unshaved adj. Not shaved. • UNSHAVED adj. not shaved, also UNSHAVEN.
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| UNSHAVEN | • unshaven adj. Not having shaved; not shaven; untrimmed. • unshaven adj. (Figurative) Unkempt.
 • UNSHAVEN adj. not shaven, also UNSHAVED.
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| VANISHED | • vanished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH.
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| VANISHER | • vanisher n. One who vanishes. • vanisher n. Something that causes another thing to vanish.
 • VANISHER n. one who vanishes.
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| VANISHES | • vanishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanish. • VANISH v. to disappear, also EVANISH.
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| VIXENISH | • vixenish adj. Of or pertaining to a vixen; resembling a vixen. • VIXENISH adj. bad-tempered, snarling.
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