These are the meanings of the letters HWTCAET when you unscramble them.
- Cheat (n.)
A troublesome grass, growing as a weed in grain fields; -- called also chess. See Chess.
- Cheat (n.)
An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception; a fraud; a trick; imposition; imposture.
- Cheat (n.)
One who cheats or deceives; an impostor; a deceiver; a cheater.
- Cheat (n.)
The obtaining of property from another by an intentional active distortion of the truth.
- Cheat (n.)
To beguile.
- Cheat (n.)
To deceive and defraud; to impose upon; to trick; to swindle.
- Cheat (n.)
Wheat, or bread made from wheat.
- Cheat (v. i.)
To practice fraud or trickery; as, to cheat at cards.
- Tacet (v.impers.)
It is silent; -- a direction for a vocal or instrumental part to be silent during a whole movement.
- Tache (n.)
A spot, stain, or blemish.
- Tache (n.)
Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; a loop; a button.
- Teach (v. i.)
To give instruction; to follow the business, or to perform the duties, of a preceptor.
- Teach (v. t.)
To accustom; to guide; to show; to admonish.
- Teach (v. t.)
To direct, as an instructor; to manage, as a preceptor; to guide the studies of; to instruct; to inform; to conduct through a course of studies; as, to teach a child or a class.
- Teach (v. t.)
To impart the knowledge of; to give intelligence concerning; to impart, as knowledge before unknown, or rules for practice; to inculcate as true or important; to exhibit impressively; as, to teach arithmetic, dancing, music, or the like; to teach morals.
- tecta (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Theca (n.)
A sheath; a case; as, the theca, or cell, of an anther; the theca, or spore case, of a fungus; the theca of the spinal cord.
- Theca (n.)
The chitinous cup which protects the hydranths of certain hydroids.
- Theca (n.)
The more or less cuplike calicle of a coral.
- Theca (n.)
The wall forming a calicle of a coral.
- Theta (n.)
A letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to th in English; -- sometimes called the unlucky letter, from being used by the judges on their ballots in passing condemnation on a prisoner, it being the first letter of the Greek qa`natos, death.
- Watch (n.)
An allotted portion of time, usually four hour for standing watch, or being on deck ready for duty. Cf. Dogwatch.
- Watch (n.)
That part, usually one half, of the officers and crew, who together attend to the working of a vessel for an allotted time, usually four hours. The watches are designated as the port watch, and the starboard watch.
- Watch (v. i.)
A small timepiece, or chronometer, to be carried about the person, the machinery of which is moved by a spring.
- Watch (v. i.)
One who watches, or those who watch; a watchman, or a body of watchmen; a sentry; a guard.
- Watch (v. i.)
The act of watching; forbearance of sleep; vigil; wakeful, vigilant, or constantly observant attention; close observation; guard; preservative or preventive vigilance; formerly, a watching or guarding by night.
- Watch (v. i.)
The period of the night during which a person does duty as a sentinel, or guard; the time from the placing of a sentinel till his relief; hence, a division of the night.
- Watch (v. i.)
The post or office of a watchman; also, the place where a watchman is posted, or where a guard is kept.
- Watch (v. i.)
To be attentive or vigilant; to give heed; to be on the lookout; to keep guard; to act as sentinel.
- Watch (v. i.)
To be awake; to be or continue without sleep; to wake; to keep vigil.
- Watch (v. i.)
To be expectant; to look with expectation; to wait; to seek opportunity.
- Watch (v. i.)
To remain awake with any one as nurse or attendant; to attend on the sick during the night; as, to watch with a man in a fever.
- Watch (v. i.)
To serve the purpose of a watchman by floating properly in its place; -- said of a buoy.
- Watch (v. t.)
To give heed to; to observe the actions or motions of, for any purpose; to keep in view; not to lose from sight and observation; as, to watch the progress of a bill in the legislature.
- Watch (v. t.)
To tend; to guard; to have in keeping.
- wecht (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Wheat (n.)
A cereal grass (Triticum vulgare) and its grain, which furnishes a white flour for bread, and, next to rice, is the grain most largely used by the human race.