These are the meanings of the letters STEVENGRAPH when you unscramble them.
- avengers (unknown)
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- engraves (unknown)
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- Estrange (v. t.)
To alienate the affections or confidence of; to turn from attachment to enmity or indifference.
- Estrange (v. t.)
To divert from its original use or purpose, or from its former possessor; to alienate.
- Estrange (v. t.)
To withdraw; to withhold; hence, reflexively, to keep at a distance; to cease to be familiar and friendly with.
- grantees (unknown)
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- greatens (unknown)
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- greenths (unknown)
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- haptenes (unknown)
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- Hastener (n.)
One who hastens.
- Hastener (n.)
That which hastens; especially, a stand or reflector used for confining the heat of the fire to meat while roasting before it.
- heartens (unknown)
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- heptanes (unknown)
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- negaters (unknown)
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- panthers (unknown)
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- phenates (unknown)
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- preheats (unknown)
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- prevents (unknown)
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- reagents (unknown)
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- reshaven (unknown)
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- Sergeant (n.)
A lawyer of the highest rank, answering to the doctor of the civil law; -- called also serjeant at law.
- Sergeant (n.)
A title sometimes given to the servants of the sovereign; as, sergeant surgeon, that is, a servant, or attendant, surgeon.
- Sergeant (n.)
Formerly, in England, an officer nearly answering to the more modern bailiff of the hundred; also, an officer whose duty was to attend on the king, and on the lord high steward in court, to arrest traitors and other offenders. He is now called sergeant-at-arms, and two of these officers, by allowance of the sovereign, attend on the houses of Parliament (one for each house) to execute their commands, and another attends the Court Chancery.
- Sergeant (n.)
In a company, battery, or troop, a noncommissioned officer next in rank above a corporal, whose duty is to instruct recruits in discipline, to form the ranks, etc.
- Sergeant (n.)
The cobia.
- Shagreen (a.)
Alt. of Shagreened
- Shagreen (n.)
A kind of untanned leather prepared in Russia and the East, from the skins of horses, asses, and camels, and grained so as to be covered with small round granulations. This characteristic surface is produced by pressing small seeds into the grain or hair side when moist, and afterward, when dry, scraping off the roughness left between them, and then, by soaking, causing the portions of the skin which had been compressed or indented by the seeds to swell up into relief. It is used for covering small cases and boxes.
- Shagreen (n.)
The skin of various small sharks and other fishes when having small, rough, bony scales. The dogfishes of the genus Scyllium furnish a large part of that used in the arts.
- Shagreen (v. t.)
To chagrin.
- thenages (unknown)
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- trepangs (unknown)
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- ventages (unknown)
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- veterans (unknown)
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