These are the meanings of the letters WEAVEABLE when you unscramble them.
- Abele (n.)
The white poplar (Populus alba).
- Bevel (a.)
Having the slant of a bevel; slanting.
- Bevel (a.)
Hence: Morally distorted; not upright.
- Bevel (n.)
An instrument consisting of two rules or arms, jointed together at one end, and opening to any angle, for adjusting the surfaces of work to the same or a given inclination; -- called also a bevel square.
- Bevel (n.)
Any angle other than a right angle; the angle which one surface makes with another when they are not at right angles; the slant or inclination of such surface; as, to give a bevel to the edge of a table or a stone slab; the bevel of a piece of timber.
- Bevel (v. i.)
To deviate or incline from an angle of 90¡, as a surface; to slant.
- Bevel (v. t.)
To cut to a bevel angle; to slope the edge or surface of.
- Leave (n.)
Liberty granted by which restraint or illegality is removed; permission; allowance; license.
- Leave (n.)
The act of leaving or departing; a formal parting; a leaving; farewell; adieu; -- used chiefly in the phrase, to take leave, i. e., literally, to take permission to go.
- Leave (v.)
To cease from; to desist from; to abstain from.
- Leave (v.)
To desert; to abandon; to forsake; hence, to give up; to relinquish.
- Leave (v.)
To have remaining at death; hence, to bequeath; as, he left a large estate; he left a good name; he left a legacy to his niece.
- Leave (v.)
To let be or do without interference; as, I left him to his reflections; I leave my hearers to judge.
- Leave (v.)
To let remain unremoved or undone; to let stay or continue, in distinction from what is removed or changed.
- Leave (v.)
To put; to place; to deposit; to deliver; to commit; to submit -- with a sense of withdrawing one's self from; as, leave your hat in the hall; we left our cards; to leave the matter to arbitrators.
- Leave (v.)
To withdraw one's self from; to go away from; to depart from; as, to leave the house.
- Leave (v. i.)
To cease; to desist; to leave off.
- Leave (v. i.)
To depart; to set out.
- Leave (v. i.)
To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out.
- Leave (v. t.)
To raise; to levy.
- Levee (n.)
A morning assembly or reception of visitors, -- in distinction from a soiree, or evening assembly; a matinee; hence, also, any general or somewhat miscellaneous gathering of guests, whether in the daytime or evening; as, the president's levee.
- Levee (n.)
An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi; sometimes, the steep bank of a river.
- Levee (n.)
The act of rising.
- Levee (v. t.)
To attend the levee or levees of.
- Levee (v. t.)
To keep within a channel by means of levees; as, to levee a river.
- Weave (n.)
A particular method or pattern of weaving; as, the cassimere weave.
- Weave (v. i.)
To become woven or interwoven.
- Weave (v. i.)
To practice weaving; to work with a loom.
- Weave (v. t.)
To form, as cloth, by interlacing threads; to compose, as a texture of any kind, by putting together textile materials; as, to weave broadcloth; to weave a carpet; hence, to form into a fabric; to compose; to fabricate; as, to weave the plot of a story.
- Weave (v. t.)
To unite, as threads of any kind, in such a manner as to form a texture; to entwine or interlace into a fabric; as, to weave wool, silk, etc.; hence, to unite by close connection or intermixture; to unite intimately.