| CHIVES | • chives n. Plural of chive. • chives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chive. • CHIVE v. to cut with a kind of knife, also CHIV, SHIV. |
| DRIVES | • drives n. Plural of drive. • drives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drive. • DRIVE v. to urge or convey forward. |
| KNIVES | • knives n. Plural of knife. • knives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knive. • KNIVE v. to knife. |
| NAIVES | • naives n. Plural of naive. • naïves n. Plural of naïve. • NAIVE n. an unsophisticated person. |
| NEIVES | • NEIVE n. (archaic) the fist, also NEAFE, NEAFFE, NEIF, NIEF, NIEVE. |
| OGIVES | • ogives n. Plural of ogive. • OGIVE n. a pointed arch. |
| OLIVES | • olives n. Plural of olive. • OLIVE n. the small oval fruit of a Mediterranean tree. |
| REIVES | • reives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reive. • REIVE v. (archaic) to plunder, rob, also REAVE, RIEVE. |
| SHIVES | • shives n. Plural of shive. • Shives prop.n. Plural of Shive. • SHIVE n. a thin fragment. |
| SKIVES | • skives n. Plural of skive. • skives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skive. • SKIVE v. to pare or split leather. |
| SLIVES | • slives n. Plural of slive. • slives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slive. • SLIVE v. to slip. |
| STIVES | • stives n. (Obsolete) stews; a brothel. • St␣Ives prop.n. A coastal town and civil parish with a town council in Cornwall, England. • St␣Ives prop.n. A market town in Cambridgeshire, England, formerly in Huntingdonshire. |
| SWIVES | • swives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swive. • SWIVE v. (archaic) to have sexual intercourse with. |
| WAIVES | • waives n. Plural of waive. • waives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waive. • WAIVE v. to refrain from claiming. |