| CALVER | • calver n. A cow that produces young. • calver adj. Of salmon: freshly caught. • calver v. (Obsolete, transitive) To cut into slices and pickle. |
| HALVER | • halver n. A fisherman who places a net to catch fish in the retreating tide. • halver n. (Plural only) sharing in halves. • HALVER n. (Scots) a half-share. |
| SALVER | • salver n. One who salves or cures. • salver n. One who pretends to cure; a quacksalver. • salver n. One who salves or saves goods, etc. from destruction or loss. |
| CALVERS | • calvers n. Plural of calver. • Calvers prop.n. Plural of Calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| HALVERS | • halvers n. Plural of halver. • HALVER n. (Scots) a half-share. |
| SALVERS | • salvers n. Plural of salver. • SALVER n. a tray or serving platter. |
| CALVERED | • calvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| CALVERING | • calvering v. Present participle of calver. • CALVER v. to prepare fish while alive or freshly caught. |
| SALVERFORM | • salverform adj. Shaped like a salver. • SALVERFORM adj. of a corolla, having a long tube with terminal petals spread out flat. |
| QUACKSALVER | • quacksalver n. (Archaic) One falsely claiming to possess medical or other skills, especially one who dispenses potions… • quack-salver n. Alternative form of quacksalver. • QUACKSALVER n. (archaic) a quack. |
| MALVERSATION | • malversation n. Corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority. • MALVERSATION n. dishonest or unethical conduct in office, such as bribery, extortion or embezzlement. |
| QUACKSALVERS | • quacksalvers n. Plural of quacksalver. • quack-salvers n. Plural of quack-salver. • QUACKSALVER n. (archaic) a quack. |
| MALVERSATIONS | • malversations n. Plural of malversation. • MALVERSATION n. dishonest or unethical conduct in office, such as bribery, extortion or embezzlement. |