| ALCOVE | • alcove n. (Architecture) A small recessed area set off from a larger room. • alcove n. A shady retreat. • ALCOVE n. (Arabic) a vaulted or arched recess in a room-wall, formerly especially one for a bed. |
| AMOOVE | • AMOOVE v. (Spenser) to stir up, to rouse, also AMOVE. |
| BEHOVE | • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To befit, to suit. • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To be necessary for (someone). • behove v. (Transitive, formal) To be in the best interest of; to benefit. |
| BELOVE | • belove v. Simple past tense of belive. • belove v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To please. • belove v. (Transitive, stative, obsolete) To be pleased with; like. |
| CROOVE | • CROOVE n. (Scots) a pen or sty, also CRUIVE, CRUVE. |
| EMMOVE | • emmove v. (Obsolete, transitive) To move; to rouse or excite. • EMMOVE v. (Spenser) to affect emotionally, also EMOVE, ENMOVE. |
| ENMOVE | • enmove v. Obsolete form of emmove. • ENMOVE v. (Spenser) to affect emotionally, also EMOVE, EMMOVE. |
| GROOVE | • groove n. A long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location… • groove n. A fixed routine. • groove n. The middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit. |
| INWOVE | • inwove v. Simple past tense of inweave. • INWEAVE v. to weave in. |
| REMOVE | • remove v. (Transitive) To delete. • remove v. (Transitive) To move something or someone from one place to another, especially to take away. • remove v. (Transitive) To murder. |
| REWOVE | • rewove v. Simple past tense of reweave. • REWEAVE v. to weave again. |
| SHROVE | • shrove v. Simple past tense of shrive. • shrove v. (Obsolete) To join in the festivities of Shrovetide. • shrove v. (Obsolete, by extension) To make merry. |
| STROVE | • strove v. Simple past tense of strive. • strove v. (Now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of strive. • STRIVE v. to try hard. |
| THROVE | • throve v. Simple past tense of thrive. • throve v. (Now nonstandard) past participle of thrive. • THRIVE v. to grow vigorously. |
| UNLOVE | • unlove n. The lack, absence, or omission of love; lovelessness; enmity; neglect; hate. • unlove v. (Transitive) To lose one’s love (for someone or something). • UNLOVE v. to cease to love. |
| UNROVE | • unrove v. (Transitive) To separate textiles that have been roved or twisted together. • UNREEVE v. to withdraw a rope from an opening. |
| UNWOVE | • unwove v. Simple past tense of unweave. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| UPDOVE | • updove v. Simple past tense and past participle of updive. • UPDIVE v. to spring upward. |
| UPHOVE | • uphove v. Simple past tense of upheave. • UPHEAVE v. to heave up. |