We found 28 words by descrambling these letters ATHVE

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Our word finder found 28 words from the 5 scrambled letters in A E H T V you searched for.

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What Can The Letters ATHVE Mean ?

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  • Eath (a. & adv.)
    Easy or easily.
  • haet (unknown)
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  • Hate (n.)
    To be very unwilling; followed by an infinitive, or a substantive clause with that; as, to hate to get into debt; to hate that anything should be wasted.
  • Hate (n.)
    To have a great aversion to, with a strong desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; to dislike intensely; to detest; as, to hate one's enemies; to hate hypocrisy.
  • Hate (n.)
    To love less, relatively.
  • Hate (v.)
    Strong aversion coupled with desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; as exercised toward things, intense dislike; hatred; detestation; -- opposed to love.
  • have ()
    of Have
  • have (Indic. present)
    of Have
  • Have (v. t.)
    To accept possession of; to take or accept.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To be under necessity or obligation; to be compelled; followed by an infinitive.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To bear, as young; as, she has just had a child.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To cause or force to go; to take.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To cause or procure to be; to effect; to exact; to desire; to require.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To get possession of; to obtain; to get.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To hold, regard, or esteem.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To possess, as something which appertains to, is connected with, or affects, one.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To put in an awkward position; to have the advantage of; as, that is where he had him.
  • 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.
  • Have (v. t.)
    To understand.
  • Heat (imp. & p. p.)
    Heated; as, the iron though heat red-hot.
  • Heat (n.)
    A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion and evaporation, and which, as manifested in fire, the sun's rays, mechanical action, chemical combination, etc., becomes directly known to us through the sense of feeling. In its nature heat is a mode if motion, being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration. It was formerly supposed to be a subtile, imponderable fluid, to which was given the name caloric.
  • Heat (n.)
    A single complete operation of heating, as at a forge or in a furnace; as, to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats.
  • Heat (n.)
    A violent action unintermitted; a single effort; a single course in a race that consists of two or more courses; as, he won two heats out of three.
  • Heat (n.)
    Agitation of mind; inflammation or excitement; exasperation.
  • Heat (n.)
    Animation, as in discourse; ardor; fervency.
  • Heat (n.)
    Fermentation.
  • Heat (n.)
    High temperature, as distinguished from low temperature, or cold; as, the heat of summer and the cold of winter; heat of the skin or body in fever, etc.
  • Heat (n.)
    Indication of high temperature; appearance, condition, or color of a body, as indicating its temperature; redness; high color; flush; degree of temperature to which something is heated, as indicated by appearance, condition, or otherwise.
  • Heat (n.)
    Sexual excitement in animals.
  • Heat (n.)
    The sensation caused by the force or influence of heat when excessive, or above that which is normal to the human body; the bodily feeling experienced on exposure to fire, the sun's rays, etc.; the reverse of cold.
  • Heat (n.)
    Utmost violence; rage; vehemence; as, the heat of battle or party.
  • Heat (v. i.)
    To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill.
  • Heat (v. i.)
    To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc., or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water heats slowly.
  • Heat (v. t.)
    To excite ardor in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions.
  • Heat (v. t.)
    To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish.
  • Heat (v. t.)
    To make hot; to communicate heat to, or cause to grow warm; as, to heat an oven or furnace, an iron, or the like.
  • thae (unknown)
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