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There are 22 seven-letter words beginning with PROV

provandprovangProvansprovantpro-vaxxprovectprovendproventproverb pro-verbproversprovestprovethprovideProviesprovineprovingprovisoprovokeprovok'tprovost Provost

33 definitions found

  • provand — n. (Dated) provender.
  • provang — n. A 17th century medical instrument for cleansing the stomach…
  • Provans — prop.n. Plural of Provan.
  • provant — adj. (Obsolete) Provided for common or general use, as in an army;… — n. (Obsolete) provender; food. — v. (Obsolete, transitive) To supply with provender or provisions;…
  • pro-vaxx — adj. Alternative form of pro-vax.
  • provect — adj. (Obsolete) Carried forward; advanced.
  • provend — n. Obsolete form of provand.
  • provent — n. Obsolete form of provand.
  • proverb — n. A phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations. — n. A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an enigma; a parable. — n. A familiar illustration; a subject of contemptuous reference.
  • pro-verb — n. (Linguistics, grammar) A pro-form used to substitute for a…
  • provers — n. Plural of prover.
  • provest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of prove.
  • proveth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of prove.
  • provide — v. To make a living; earn money for necessities. — v. To act to prepare for something. — v. To establish as a previous condition; to stipulate.
  • Provies — n. Plural of Provie.
  • provine — v. (Obsolete) To lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
  • proving — v. Present participle of prove. — n. (Homeopathy) Experimentation to determine which substances…
  • proviso — n. A conditional provision to an agreement.
  • provoke — v. (Transitive) To cause someone to become annoyed or angry. — v. (Transitive) To bring about a reaction. — v. (Obsolete) To appeal.
  • provok't — v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of provoke.
  • provost — n. One placed in charge: a head, a chief, particularly… — n. A senior deputy, a superintendent, particularly… — n. (UK, military slang, obsolete) A provost cell: a military cell or prison.
  • Provost — prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation for a provost.
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