| CHEVIOT | • cheviot n. A coarse woolen fabric made from the wool of Cheviot sheep. • Cheviot n. A sheep of a hardy short-wooled breed reared on the Cheviot Hills. • CHEVIOT n. a coarse heavy plain or twilled wool or worsted. |
| EIGHTVO | • eightvo n. (Printing) octavo. • EIGHTVO n. a printer's page size, also OCTAVO. |
| HAVARTI | • Havarti n. (Uncountable) A semi-soft Danish cow’s milk cheese. • Havarti n. A sample, brand, or variety of such cheese. • HAVARTI n. (Danish) a semisoft Danish cheese. |
| MIKVOTH | • mikvoth n. Plural of mikveh. • MIKVAH n. (Hebrew) a place for ritual bathing by Orthodox Jews, also MIKVA, MIKVEH. |
| MITSVAH | • mitsvah n. Alternative form of mitzvah. • MITSVAH n. (Hebrew) a commandment of Jewish law, also MITZVAH. |
| MITZVAH | • mitzvah n. (Judaism) Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law. • mitzvah n. (Judaism) An act of kindness, a good deed. • MITZVAH n. (Hebrew) a commandment of Jewish law, also MITSVAH. |
| OVERHIT | • overhit v. To hit too far or too hard. • OVERHIT v. to hit a ball beyond a target. |
| SCHVITZ | • schvitz n. Alternative spelling of shvitz. • schvitz v. Alternative spelling of shvitz. • SCHVITZ v. (Yiddish) to sweat, also SHVITZ. |
| SHIVITI | • SHIVITI n. (Hebrew) a plaque with a Hebrew verse. |
| THIEVED | • thieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of thieve. • THIEVE v. to steal. |
| THIEVES | • thieves n. Plural of thief. • thieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thieve. • THIEVE v. to steal. |
| THIVELS | • THIVEL n. a porridge-stick, also THIBLE. |
| THRIVED | • thrived v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrive. • THRIVE v. to grow vigorously. |
| THRIVEN | • thriven v. Past participle of thrive. • THRIVE v. to grow vigorously. |
| THRIVER | • thriver n. One who thrives, or prospers. • THRIVER n. one who thrives. |
| THRIVES | • thrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrive. • THRIVE v. to grow vigorously. |