| CAVIE | • cavie n. (UK, dialect) A chicken coop. • CAVIE n. (Scots) a hencoop or cage, also KEAVIE.
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| CIVIE | • civie n. Alternative spelling of civvy. • CIVIE n. (short for) a civilian, also CIVVY.
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| CLAVIE | • clavie n. A cask split in two and ceremonially burned as part of an ancient Scottish custom still observed at… • CLAVIE n. a tar barrel burnt for luck at Hogmanay.
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| DOVIE | • DOVIE adj. (Scots) stupid. | 
| GARVIE | • GARVIE n. (Scots) a sprat, also GARVOCK. | 
| JARVIE | • jarvie n. Alternative form of jarvey. • Jarvie prop.n. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
 • JARVIE n. a driver of a horse-drawn taxi, also JARVEY.
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| JUVIE | • juvie n. (Colloquial) Synonym of juvenile hall (youth detention centre). • juvie n. (Colloquial) A minor (youth); especially, synonym of juvenile delinquent.
 • JUVIE n. (slang) a juvenile detention centre.
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| KEAVIE | • KEAVIE n. (Scots) a hencoop or cage, also CAVIE. | 
| LOVIE | • lovie n. (UK) Alternative form of lovey (“term of address”). • LOVIE n. an endearment, love, also LOVEY.
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| LUVVIE | • luvvie n. Alternative spelling of luvvy. • LUVVIE n. (colloquial) a member of the entertainment industry, also LUVVY.
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| MAVIE | • MAVIE n. the throstle or song thrush, also MAVIS. | 
| MOOLVIE | • MOOLVIE n. (Urdu) a teacher of Islamic law, also MAULVI, MOOLVI. | 
| MOVIE | • movie n. (Chiefly North American, Australia) A recorded sequence of images displayed on a screen at a rate sufficiently… • movie n. (Usually in the plural, chiefly North American) A cinema.
 • MOVIE n. a motion picture.
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| OUTVIE | • outvie v. (Transitive) To outdo a competitor or rival. • OUTVIE v. to surpass in competition.
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| REVIE | • revie v. (Obsolete) To vie with, or rival, in return. • revie v. (Obsolete) To exceed an adversary’s wager in a card game.
 • revie v. (Obsolete) To make a retort; to bandy words.
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| SHAVIE | • SHAVIE n. (Scots) a trick. | 
| SKIVIE | • SKIVIE adj. (Scots) deranged, askew. | 
| SPAVIE | • SPAVIE n. (Scots) spavin, a disease of horses. | 
| TIRRIVIE | • TIRRIVIE n. (Scots) a tantrum, a commotion, also TIRRIVEE. | 
| VIE | • vie v. (Intransitive) To fight for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something. • vie v. (Transitive, archaic) To rival (something), etc.
 • vie v. (Transitive) To do or produce in emulation, competition, or rivalry; to put in competition; to bandy.
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