| BURGRAVES | • burgraves n. Plural of burgrave. • BURGRAVE n. (historical) the commander of a German town or castle. |
| ENGRAVERS | • engravers n. Plural of engraver. • ENGRAVER n. one who engraves. |
| ENGRAVERY | • engravery n. (Archaic) The trade or work of an engraver. • ENGRAVERY n. (obsolete) the trade or work of an engraver. |
| GRAVELESS | • graveless adj. Without a grave. • graveless adj. Unburied. • GRAVELESS adj. (Shakespeare) without a grave; unburied. |
| GRAVELIKE | • gravelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a grave (burial place). • GRAVELIKE adj. like a grave. |
| GRAVELING | • graveling n. Alternative form of gravelling. • graveling v. Present participle of gravel. • GRAVEL v. to pave with gravel (rock fragments). |
| GRAVELISH | • GRAVELISH adj. like gravel. |
| GRAVELLED | • gravelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of gravel. • gravelled adj. Alternative form of graveled (“covered with gravel”). • gravelled adj. Alternative form of graveled (“perplexed, baffled, annoyed”). |
| GRAVENESS | • graveness n. The state of being grave; gravity. • GRAVENESS n. the state of being grave. |
| GRAVESIDE | • graveside n. The area immediately around a grave. • GRAVESIDE n. the area around a grave. |
| GRAVESITE | • gravesite n. The location of a grave. • gravesite n. A grave. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • GRAVESITE n. the site of a grave. |
| GRAVEWARD | • graveward adv. Toward the grave. • graveward adj. Toward the grave. • GRAVEWARD adv. in the direction of the grave. |
| GRAVEYARD | • graveyard n. A tract of land in which the dead are buried. • graveyard n. (Figuratively, by extension) A final storage place for collections of things that are no longer useful or useable. • graveyard n. (US, slang) Synonym of suicide (“beverage combining all available flavors at a soda fountain”). |
| LANDGRAVE | • landgrave n. (Rare) One holding a specific nobiliary title ranking as count in certain feudal countships in the Holy… • landgrave n. County nobleman in the British, privately held North American colony Carolina, ranking just below the… • LANDGRAVE n. (historical) a German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France. |
| MARGRAVES | • margraves n. Plural of margrave. • MARGRAVE n. (German) a German nobleman of rank equivalent to an English marquess. |
| PALSGRAVE | • palsgrave n. (Historical) A count palatinate of the Holy Roman Empire, possessing near-royal powers within his county. • PALSGRAVE n. (Dutch) a count palatine. |
| REENGRAVE | • reengrave v. To engrave again or anew. • REENGRAVE v. to engrave anew. |
| UNGRAVELY | • ungravely adv. (Obsolete) Without seriousness. • UNGRAVELY adj. (Shakespeare) possibly means not gravelly. |
| WALDGRAVE | • waldgrave n. (Historical) The head forestkeeper in the old German empire. • WALDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WILDGRAVE. |
| WILDGRAVE | • wildgrave n. A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. • WILDGRAVE n. (German) a former German title of count; a head forest ranger, also WALDGRAVE. |