DEEV | • deev n. Alternative spelling of daeva. • DEEV n. (Persian) in Persian legend, an evil spirit, also DIV. |
EAVE | • eave n. (Architecture) Alternative form of eaves (“the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external… • EAVE v. to give cover under the eaves of a building. |
EEVN | • eevn adj. Archaic form of even. • eevn adv. Archaic form of even. • eevn n. (Archaic) evening. |
EREV | • EREV n. (Hebrew) the day before a Jewish special day. |
EVEN | • even adj. Flat and level. • even adj. Without great variation. • even adj. Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc. |
EVER | • ever adv. Always, frequently, forever. • ever adv. Continuously, constantly, all the time (for the complete duration). • ever adv. At any time. |
EVES | • eves n. Plural of eve. • Eves n. Plural of Eve. • EVEs n. Plural of EVE. |
EVET | • evet n. The common newt or eft. • evet n. (US) Any of several species of aquatic salamanders. • EVET n. a newt, also EFT, EWT. |
EVOE | • evoe interj. Alternative form of euoi (“Bacchic cry”). • EVOE interj. (Greek) expressing Bacchic frenzy, also EUOI, EVHOE, EVOHE. |
LEVE | • LEVE adj. (archaic) gladly, also LIEF. • LEVE n. a beloved, also LIEVE. |
MEVE | • MEVE v. (obsolete) to move, also AMOOVE, AMOVE, MIEVE, MOOVE. |
NEVE | • neve n. (Rare or obsolete) Nephew. • neve n. (Rare or obsolete) A male cousin. • neve n. (Rare or obsolete) A grandson. |
VEEP | • veep n. (US politics, informal) The Vice President of the United States; the office of Vice President of the… • veep n. (Informal) Any vice president (In a corporation, organization, etc.). • VEEP n. (US colloquial) a vice-president, also VEEPEE. |
VEER | • veer v. (Obsolete, nautical) To let out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out. • veer n. A turn or swerve; an instance of veering. • veer v. (Intransitive) To change direction or course suddenly; to swerve. |
VEES | • vees n. Plural of vee. • VEE n. the letter V. |
VELE | • vele n. Obsolete form of veil. • VELE n. (Spenser) a veil, also VEALE. |
YEVE | • ye've cont. (Chiefly archaic, Ireland) ye have. • YEVE v. (obsolete) to give. |