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6-letter words containing v

  • guyver — affectation of speech or manner.
  • gyving — Usually, gyves. a shackle, especially for the leg; fetter.
  • haleviJudah, Judah ha-Levi.
  • halevy — Fromental [fraw-mahn-tal] /frɔ mɑ̃ˈtal/ (Show IPA), (Jacques François Fromental Élie Lévy) 1790–1862, French composer, especially of operas.
  • halvah — a sweet, candylike confection of Turkish origin, consisting chiefly of ground sesame seeds and honey.
  • halved — Simple past tense and past participle of halve.
  • halver — A fisherman who places a net to catch fish in the retreating tide.
  • halves — plural of half.
  • harveyWilliam, 1578–1657, English physician: discoverer of the circulation of the blood.
  • havana — a republic in the Caribbean, S of Florida: largest island in the West Indies. 44,218 sq. mi. (114,525 sq. km). Capital: Havana.
  • havant — a market town in S England, in SE Hampshire. Pop: 45 435 (2001)
  • haveli — A mansion.
  • havens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haven.
  • havent — (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of haven't.
  • havers — to equivocate; vacillate.
  • havest — Archaic second-person singular form of have.
  • havier — A castrated deer.
  • having — Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
  • havior — (obsolete) behaviour; demeanor.
  • havocs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of havoc.
  • hcprvr — "HCPRVR: An Interpreter for Logic Programs", D. Chester in Proc First Natl Conf on AI, Stanford, 1980.
  • hd-dvd — An HD-DVD is a now obsolete DVD that could store at least twice as much information as a standard DVD. HD-DVD is an abbreviation for 'high definition DVD'.
  • heaved — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  • heaven — the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death; the place or state of existence of the blessed after the mortal life.
  • heaver — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  • heaves — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  • helved — the handle of an ax, hatchet, hammer, or the like.
  • helves — the handle of an ax, hatchet, hammer, or the like.
  • hevesy — Georg von [ge-awrg vawn] /gɛˈɔrg vɔn/ (Show IPA), 1885–1966, Hungarian chemist: Nobel Prize 1943.
  • hiving — a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.
  • hivite — a member of an ancient people inhabiting Canaan, conquered by the Israelites.
  • hooved — (UK) Alternative form of hoofed.
  • hooven — Affected with the disease called hoove.
  • hoover — to clean with a vacuum cleaner.
  • hooves — a plural of hoof.
  • hovels — Plural form of hovel.
  • hovers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hover.
  • hoving — Present participle of hove.
  • hp vee — Hewlett-Packard Visual Engineering Environment
  • hryvna — The basic monetary unit of Ukraine, equal to 100 kopiykas.
  • htlv-3 — a variable retrovirus that invades and inactivates helper T cells of the immune system and is a cause of AIDS and AIDS-related complex: variants were identified in several laboratories and independently named lymphadenopathy-associated virus (LAV) human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3 (HTLV-3) and AIDS-related virus (ARV) the name human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) being subsequently proposed by an international taxonomy committee.
  • huelva — a seaport in SW Spain, near the Gulf of Cádiz.
  • huevos — Huevos rancheros, a Mexican breakfast dish.
  • humvee — a military vehicle that combines the features of a jeep with those of a light truck.
  • i vote — If you say 'I vote that' a particular thing should happen, you are suggesting that this is what should happen.
  • i'd've — I would have
  • impave — (archaic, poetic) To pave.
  • improv — improvisation.
  • incave — to hide or enclose in a cave or as if in a cave
  • incavo — the incised or hollowed out part of an intaglio carving
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