| ARVICOLE | • arvicole n. (Zoology, dated) field mouse (US, Canada), vole. • ARVICOLE n. (Latin) a mouse of the genus Arvicola, the fieldmouse.
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| CARVINGS | • carvings n. Plural of carving. • CARVING n. a carved figure or design.
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| CHARVERS | • charvers n. Plural of charver. • CHARVER n. (dialect) a young woman.
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| GARVOCKS | • garvocks n. Plural of garvock. • GARVOCK n. (Scots) a sprat, also GARVIE.
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| HARVESTS | • harvests n. Plural of harvest. • harvests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harvest.
 • HARVEST v. to gather in a crop, also HAIRST.
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| LARVATED | • larvated adj. Masked; clothed as if with a mask. • LARVATED adj. masked, also LARVATE.
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| MARVELED | • marveled v. Simple past tense and past participle of marvel. • MARVEL v. to be filled with wonder.
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| MARVELER | • marveler n. US spelling of marveller. • MARVELER n. one who marvels, also MARVELLER.
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| MARVERED | • marvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of marver. • MARVER v. to roll glass on a marver.
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| MARVIEST | • MARVY adj. marvellous. | 
| PARVENUE | • parvenue n. Female equivalent of parvenu. • PARVENUE n. (French) a female parvenu.
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| PARVENUS | • parvenus n. Plural of parvenu. • PARVENU n. (French) one that has suddenly risen to an unaccustomed position of wealth or power and has not yet gained the manner associated with it.
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| PARVISES | • parvises n. Plural of parvis. • parvises n. Plural of parvise.
 • PARVISE n. an enclosed area in front of a church, also PARVIS.
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| PARVOLIN | • parvolin n. Alternative form of parvoline. • PARVOLIN n. a ptomaine formed in the putrefaction of albuminous matters, esp. of horseflesh and mackerel.
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| STARVERS | • starvers n. Plural of starver. • STARVER n. one who starves.
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| STARVING | • starving v. Present participle of starve. • starving n. Starvation.
 • STARVING n. the act of starving.
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| SWARVING | • swarving v. Present participle of swarve. • SWARVE v. to swerve.
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| UNCARVED | • uncarved adj. Not having been carved or shaped with knife or other tool. • uncarved adj. Natural, unmodified, pristine.
 • UNCARVED adj. not carved.
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