These are the meanings of the letters WHAUVE when you unscramble them.
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have ()
of Have
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have (Indic. present)
of Have
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Have (v. t.)
To accept possession of; to take or accept.
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Have (v. t.)
To be under necessity or obligation; to be compelled; followed by an infinitive.
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Have (v. t.)
To bear, as young; as, she has just had a child.
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Have (v. t.)
To cause or force to go; to take.
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Have (v. t.)
To cause or procure to be; to effect; to exact; to desire; to require.
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Have (v. t.)
To get possession of; to obtain; to get.
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Have (v. t.)
To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm.
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Have (v. t.)
To hold, regard, or esteem.
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Have (v. t.)
To possess, as something which appertains to, is connected with, or affects, one.
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Have (v. t.)
To put in an awkward position; to have the advantage of; as, that is where he had him.
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Have (v. t.)
To take or hold (one's self); to proceed promptly; -- used reflexively, often with ellipsis of the pronoun; as, to have after one; to have at one or at a thing, i. e., to aim at one or at a thing; to attack; to have with a companion.
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Have (v. t.)
To understand.
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Uvea (n.)
The posterior pigmented layer of the iris; -- sometimes applied to the whole iris together with the choroid coat.
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Wave (n.)
Woe.
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Wave (v. i.)
A vibration propagated from particle to particle through a body or elastic medium, as in the transmission of sound; an assemblage of vibrating molecules in all phases of a vibration, with no phase repeated; a wave of vibration; an undulation. See Undulation.
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Wave (v. i.)
A waving or undulating motion; a signal made with the hand, a flag, etc.
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Wave (v. i.)
An advancing ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid, as of the sea, resulting from the oscillatory motion of the particles composing it when disturbed by any force their position of rest; an undulation.
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Wave (v. i.)
Fig.: A swelling or excitement of thought, feeling, or energy; a tide; as, waves of enthusiasm.
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Wave (v. i.)
The undulating line or streak of luster on cloth watered, or calendered, or on damask steel.
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Wave (v. i.)
To be moved to and fro as a signal.
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Wave (v. i.)
To fluctuate; to waver; to be in an unsettled state; to vacillate.
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Wave (v. i.)
To play loosely; to move like a wave, one way and the other; to float; to flutter; to undulate.
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Wave (v. i.)
Unevenness; inequality of surface.
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Wave (v. i.)
Water; a body of water.
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Wave (v. t.)
See Waive.
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Wave (v. t.)
To call attention to, or give a direction or command to, by a waving motion, as of the hand; to signify by waving; to beckon; to signal; to indicate.
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Wave (v. t.)
To move like a wave, or by floating; to waft.
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Wave (v. t.)
To move one way and the other; to brandish.
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Wave (v. t.)
To raise into inequalities of surface; to give an undulating form a surface to.