| BEHAVES | • behaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behave. • BEHAVE v. to act properly. |
| CLEAVES | • cleaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleave. • CLEAVE v. to split. |
| ENCAVES | • encaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encave. • ENCAVE v. (Shakespeare) to secrete, also INCAVE. |
| GLEAVES | • Gleaves prop.n. Plural of Gleave. • GLEAVE n. a broadsword, also GLAIVE. |
| GREAVES | • greaves n. The unmeltable residue left after animal fat has been rendered. • greaves n. Plural of greave. • Greaves prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| IMPAVES | • impaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impave. • IMPAVE v. to set in a pavement. |
| INCAVES | • incaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incave. • INCAVE v. (Shakespeare) to secrete, also ENCAVE. |
| OCTAVES | • octaves n. Plural of octave. • OCTAVE n. a set of eight musical notes. |
| REPAVES | • repaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repave. • REPAVE v. to pave again. |
| SCLAVES | • Sclaves n. Plural of Sclave. • SCLAVE n. (obsolete) a slave. |
| SHEAVES | • sheaves n. Plural of sheave. • sheaves n. Plural of sheaf. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF. |
| SLEAVES | • sleaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleave. • sleaves n. Plural of sleave. • SLEAVE v. to separate into fine filaments. |
| THEAVES | • theaves n. Plural of theave. • THEAVE n. (dialect) a young ewe. |
| 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. |
| ZOUAVES | • Zouaves n. Plural of Zouave. • ZOUAVE n. (French) a French infantry man who wears Arab dress. |