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There are 11 seven-letter words beginning with PROV| PROVAND | • provand n. (Dated) provender. • PROVAND n. an allowance of food, also PROVEND, PROVENDER, PROVIANT. | | PROVANT | • provant adj. (Obsolete) Provided for common or general use, as in an army; hence, common in quality; inferior. • provant n. (Obsolete) provender; food. • provant v. (Obsolete, transitive) To supply with provender or provisions; to provide for. | | PROVEND | • provend n. Obsolete form of provand. • PROVEND n. an allowance of food, also PROVAND, PROVENDER, PROVIANT. | | PROVERB | • proverb n. A phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations. • proverb n. A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an enigma; a parable. • proverb n. A familiar illustration; a subject of contemptuous reference. | | PROVERS | • provers n. Plural of prover. • PROVER n. one who proves. | | PROVIDE | • provide v. To make a living; earn money for necessities. • provide v. To act to prepare for something. • provide v. To establish as a previous condition; to stipulate. | | PROVINE | • provine v. (Obsolete) To lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation. • PROVINE v. to propagate by layering. | | PROVING | • proving v. Present participle of prove. • proving n. (Homeopathy) Experimentation to determine which substances cause which effects when ingested. • PROVING n. the act of proving. | | PROVISO | • proviso n. A conditional provision to an agreement. • PROVISO n. (Latin) a clause in a document containing a condition. | | PROVOKE | • provoke v. (Transitive) To cause someone to become annoyed or angry. • provoke v. (Transitive) To bring about a reaction. • provoke v. (Obsolete) To appeal. | | PROVOST | • provost n. One placed in charge: a head, a chief, particularly… • provost n. A senior deputy, a superintendent, particularly… • provost n. (UK, military slang, obsolete) A provost cell: a military cell or prison. |
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