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6-letter words containing a, v, e

  • ravage — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • ravine — a narrow steep-sided valley commonly eroded by running water.
  • reavow — to declare frankly or openly; own; acknowledge; confess; admit: He avowed himself an opponent of all alliances.
  • repave — to pave again
  • revamp — to renovate, redo, or revise: We've decided to revamp the entire show.
  • reveal — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • rivage — a bank, shore, or coast.
  • rivera — Diego [dye-gaw] /ˈdyɛ gɔ/ (Show IPA), 1886–1957, Mexican painter.
  • s wave — a transverse earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the second conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph.
  • salver — a tray, especially one used for serving food or beverages.
  • sative — cultivated or sown as opposed to wild
  • savage — fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts.
  • savate — a sport resembling boxing but permitting blows to be delivered with the feet as well as the hands.
  • savery — Thomas. ?1650–1715, English engineer, who built (1698) the first practical steam engine, used to pump water from mines
  • savine — a juniper, Juniperus sabina, of Europe and Asia.
  • savoie — a department in E France. 2389 sq. mi. (6185 sq. km). Capital: Chambéry.
  • sclave — a slave
  • seaver — (George) Thomas ("Tom"; "Tom Terrific") born 1944, U.S. baseball pitcher.
  • selvas — a tropical rain forest, as that in the Amazon basin of South America.
  • serval — a long-limbed, nocturnal African cat, Felis serval, about the size of a bobcat, having a tawny coat spotted with black: now rare in many former habitats.
  • servia — former name of Serbia.
  • shaved — to remove a growth of beard with a razor.
  • shaven — a past participle of shave.
  • shaver — a person or thing that shaves.
  • shavie — a trick or prank.
  • sheave — to gather, collect, or bind into a sheaf or sheaves.
  • shevat — the fifth month of the Jewish calendar.
  • slaver — saliva coming from the mouth.
  • slavey — a female servant, especially a maid of all work in a boardinghouse.
  • sleave — to divide or separate into filaments, as silk.
  • starve — to die or perish from lack of food or nourishment.
  • staves — a composition of plaster and fibrous material used for a temporary finish and in ornamental work, as on exposition buildings.
  • stevia — a South American perennial shrub, Stevia rebaudiana, having small, white flowers and sweet-tasting leaves.
  • suaver — (of persons or their manner, speech, etc.) smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.
  • tavern — a place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises.
  • tavert — bewildered or confused
  • theave — a young ewe in her first or second year that has not yet given birth to a lamb
  • thrave — twenty-four sheaves of corn
  • travel — to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
  • travenB (Berick Traven Torsvan) 1890–1969, U.S.-born novelist in Mexico.
  • uvalde — a city in SW Texas.
  • vacate — to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
  • vachel — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “little cow.”.
  • vadose — found or located above the water table: vadose water; vadose zone.
  • vagile — endowed with or having freedom of movement.
  • vaguer — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • vahine — wahine.
  • vailed — to veil.
  • vainer — excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.; conceited: a vain dandy.
  • vakeel — a native lawyer.
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