We found 28 words by descrambling these letters YERVA

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What Can The Letters YERVA Mean ?

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  • Aery (a.)
    Aerial; ethereal; incorporeal; visionary.
  • Aery (n.)
    An aerie.
  • Aver (n.)
    A work horse, or working ox.
  • Aver (v. t.)
    To affirm with confidence; to declare in a positive manner, as in confidence of asserting the truth.
  • Aver (v. t.)
    To assert, or prove, the truth of.
  • Aver (v. t.)
    To avouch or verify; to offer to verify; to prove or justify. See Averment.
  • Eyra (n.)
    A wild cat (Felis eyra) ranging from southern Brazil to Texas. It is reddish yellow and about the size of the domestic cat, but with a more slender body and shorter legs.
  • Rave ()
    imp. of Rive.
  • Rave (n.)
    One of the upper side pieces of the frame of a wagon body or a sleigh.
  • Rave (v. i.)
    To rush wildly or furiously.
  • Rave (v. i.)
    To talk with unreasonable enthusiasm or excessive passion or excitement; -- followed by about, of, or on; as, he raved about her beauty.
  • Rave (v. i.)
    To wander in mind or intellect; to be delirious; to talk or act irrationally; to be wild, furious, or raging, as a madman.
  • Rave (v. t.)
    To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense.
  • Vary (n.)
    Alteration; change.
  • Vary (v. i.)
    To alter or change in succession; to alternate; as, one mathematical quantity varies inversely as another.
  • Vary (v. i.)
    To alter, or be altered, in any manner; to suffer a partial change; to become different; to be modified; as, colors vary in different lights.
  • Vary (v. i.)
    To deviate; to depart; to swerve; -- followed by from; as, to vary from the law, or from reason.
  • Vary (v. i.)
    To differ, or be different; to be unlike or diverse; as, the laws of France vary from those of England.
  • Vary (v. i.)
    To disagree; to be at variance or in dissension; as, men vary in opinion.
  • Vary (v. t.)
    To change the aspect of; to alter in form, appearance, substance, position, or the like; to make different by a partial change; to modify; as, to vary the properties, proportions, or nature of a thing; to vary a posture or an attitude; to vary one's dress or opinions.
  • Vary (v. t.)
    To change to something else; to transmute; to exchange; to alternate.
  • Vary (v. t.)
    To embellish; to change fancifully; to present under new aspects, as of form, key, measure, etc. See Variation, 4.
  • Vary (v. t.)
    To make of different kinds; to make different from one another; to diversity; to variegate.
  • vera (unknown)
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  • Very (adv.)
    In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.
  • Very (v. t.)
    True; real; actual; veritable.
  • Yare (adv.)
    Soon.
  • Yare (n.)
    Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move.
  • Year (n.)
    Age, or old age; as, a man in years.
  • Year (n.)
    The time in which any planet completes a revolution about the sun; as, the year of Jupiter or of Saturn.
  • Year (n.)
    The time of the apparent revolution of the sun trough the ecliptic; the period occupied by the earth in making its revolution around the sun, called the astronomical year; also, a period more or less nearly agreeing with this, adopted by various nations as a measure of time, and called the civil year; as, the common lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the Mohammedans; the year of 360 days, etc. In common usage, the year consists of 365 days, and every fourth year (called bissextile, or leap year) of 366 days, a day being added to February on that year, on account of the excess above 365 days (see Bissextile).

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