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5-letter words containing v, e, d

  • advew — to look at
  • caved — Past participle of cave.
  • coved — a small indentation or recess in the shoreline of a sea, lake, or river.
  • daven — to pray
  • davie — a town in SE Florida.
  • deave — to deafen
  • deeve — to cause deafness in (a person) with loud noise
  • delve — If you delve into something, you try to discover new information about it.
  • deriv — derivation
  • devan — (transitive) To unload (goods) from a container.
  • devas — Plural form of deva.
  • devel — (Scotland) alternative spelling of devvel.
  • devil — In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit.
  • devon — a county of SW England, between the Bristol Channel and the English Channel, including the island of Lundy: the geographic and ceremonial county includes Plymouth and Torbay, which became independent unitary authorities in 1998; hilly, rising to the uplands of Exmoor and Dartmoor, with wooded river valleys and a rugged coastline. Administrative centre: Exeter. Pop (excluding unitary authorities): 714 900 (2003 est). Area (excluding unitary authorities): 6569 sq km (2536 sq miles)
  • devow — (obsolete) To give up; to devote.
  • devoy — Dame Susan (Elizabeth Anne). born 1964, New Zealand squash player; winner of the World Open Championship 1985, 1987, 1990, and 1992
  • dived — to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
  • diver — a person or thing that dives.
  • dives — an act or instance of diving.
  • divet — Alternative form of divot.
  • divey — Having the character of a dive, a disreputable bar or nightclub.
  • doven — daven
  • dover — a seaport in E Kent, in SE England: point nearest the coast of France.
  • doves — Plural form of dove.
  • drave — a simple past tense of drive.
  • drive — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • drove — simple past tense of drive.
  • duvet — a usually down-filled quilt, often with a removable cover; comforter.
  • eaved — having eaves
  • evade — Escape or avoid, esp. by cleverness or trickery.
  • gived — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of give.
  • gyved — Usually, gyves. a shackle, especially for the leg; fetter.
  • hived — a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.
  • hoved — (nonstandard) misconstruction of hove.
  • ivied — covered or overgrown with ivy: ivied walls.
  • jived — swing music or early jazz.
  • laved — to wash; bathe.
  • lived — having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usually used in combination): a many-lived cat.
  • loved — held in deep affection; cherished: loved companions; much-loved friends.
  • moved — to pass from one place or position to another.
  • paved — (of a road, path, etc) covered with a firm surface suitable for travel, as with paving stones or concrete
  • saved — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • vaned — weather vane.
  • vcode — 1. The intermediate language used in the compilation of NESL. 2. The intermediate language used in the compilation of [email protected].
  • vedda — a Sri Lankan aborigine.
  • vedic — of or relating to the Veda or Vedas.
  • veldt — the open country, bearing grass, bushes, or shrubs, or thinly forested, characteristic of parts of southern Africa.
  • venda — a self-governing Bantu territory of South Africa in the NE part: granted independence in 1979 by South Africa, but not recognized by any other country as an independent state. 2510 sq. mi. (6500 sq. km). Capital: Thohoyandou.
  • verdeCape, a cape in Senegal, near Dakar: the westernmost point of Africa.
  • verdi — Giuseppe [joo-zep-pe] /dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1813–1901, Italian composer.

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