| CHEVETS | • chevets n. Plural of chevet. • CHEVET n. (French) the east end of (especially French Gothic) church or chancel. |
| HARVEST | • harvest n. (UK, dialectal) The third season of the year; autumn; fall. • harvest n. The season of gathering ripened crops; specifically, the time of reaping and gathering grain. • harvest n. The process of gathering the ripened crop; harvesting. |
| MITSVAH | • mitsvah n. Alternative form of mitzvah. • MITSVAH n. (Hebrew) a commandment of Jewish law, also MITZVAH. |
| SCHVITZ | • schvitz n. Alternative spelling of shvitz. • schvitz v. Alternative spelling of shvitz. • SCHVITZ v. (Yiddish) to sweat, also SHVITZ. |
| SEVENTH | • seventh adj. The ordinal form of the number seven. • seventh n. The person or thing in the seventh position. • seventh n. One of seven equal parts of a whole. |
| SHIVITI | • SHIVITI n. (Hebrew) a plaque with a Hebrew verse. |
| THEAVES | • theaves n. Plural of theave. • THEAVE n. (dialect) a young ewe. |
| THELVES | • THELF n. (Spenser) the elf. |
| 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. |
| THRAVES | • thraves n. Plural of thrave. • THRAVE n. (Scots) a collective noun for a number of sheaves of corn, two stooks of twelves sheaves each, also THREAVE. |
| THRIVES | • thrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrive. • THRIVE v. to grow vigorously. |
| VETCHES | • vetches n. Plural of vetch. • VETCH n. any of a number of leguminous flowers. |
| WHATEVS | • whatevs interj. (Slang) Whatever. • whatevs pron. (Slang, rare) Whatever. • WHATEVS interj. (slang) whatever. |