| BAVINS | • bavins n. Plural of bavin. • BAVIN v. to tie brushwood into bundles. |
| CAVING | • caving n. The recreational sport of exploring caves. • caving n. An act of collapsing or caving in. • caving v. Present participle of cave. |
| EAVING | • eaving n. The eaves of a roof. • EAVE v. to give cover under the eaves of a building. |
| FLAVIN | • flavin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of tricyclic heterocyclic compounds derived from riboflavin; found especially… • Flavin prop.n. A surname from Irish. • FLAVIN n. a yellow dye made from the bark of the dyer's oak, also FLAVINE. |
| HAVING | • having v. Present participle of have. • having n. The act of possessing; ownership. • having n. Something owned; possession; goods; estate. |
| LAVING | • laving v. Present participle of lave. • laving n. The act by which something is laved or washed. • LAVE v. (archaic) to wash, bathe. |
| MAVINS | • mavins n. Plural of mavin. • MAVIN n. (US slang) an expert, a pundit, also MAVEN, MAYVIN. |
| PAVING | • paving v. Present participle of pave. • paving n. The hard durable surface placed directly atop the ground, as on a street or sidewalk. • paving n. Interior pavement, as in a cathedral. |
| PAVINS | • pavins n. Plural of pavin. • PAVIN n. a stately English Renaissance court dance, also PAVAN, PAVANE, PAVEN. |
| RAVINE | • ravine n. A deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth’s surface worn by running water. • ravine n. (Archaic) Alternative form of raven (“rapine, rapacity; prey, plunder”). • RAVINE n. a narrow, steep-sided valley. |
| RAVING | • raving v. Present participle of rave. • raving n. (Usually in the plural) Wild, incoherent, or irrational talk. • raving adj. Talking wildly. |
| RAVINS | • ravins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ravin. • RAVIN v. to devour greedily, also RAVEN. |
| SAVINE | • savine n. Alternative form of savin. • SAVINE n. a species of juniper, also SAVIN, SABINE. |
| SAVING | • saving n. A reduction in cost or expenditure. • saving n. (Countable, usually in the plural) Something (usually money) that is saved, particularly money that… • saving n. (Uncountable) The action of the verb to save. |
| SAVINS | • savins n. Plural of savin. • Savins prop.n. Plural of Savin. • SAVIN n. a species of juniper, also SABINE, SAVINE. |
| SPAVIN | • spavin n. A disease of horses characterized by a bony swelling developed on the hock as the result of inflammation of the bones. • SPAVIN n. a disease of horses, also SPAVIE. |
| WAVING | • waving v. Present participle of wave. • waving n. The motion of something that waves. • waving n. Repeated moving of arms or hands to signal. |