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There are 20 words containing EREVERwherever —— never␣ever —— age-reversal plate␣reverb prereversal whitherever —— prereversion role␣reversal time␣reversal —— cymae␣reversae cymæ␣reversæ dereverberate role␣reversals time␣reversals —— dereverberated dereverberates never␣ever␣have␣I —— dereverberating dereverberation three-revert␣rule 24 definitions found- wherever — adv. (Interrogative) Where ever; an emphatic form of where. — adv. (Informal) In, at or to any place that one likes or chooses. — adv. (Fused relative) The place (no matter where) in, at or to which.
- never␣ever — adv. (Emphatic) never.
- age-reversal — n. A therapy or process which reverses the physiological aging process.
- plate␣reverb — n. (Sound recording, sound engineering, countable) An electromechanical… — n. (Uncountable) The sound effect created by this device.
- prereversal — adj. Before reversal.
- whitherever — adv. (Formal) To wherever; to whatever place.
- prereversion — adj. Before reversion.
- role␣reversal — n. A situation in which someone adopts a role the reverse of that…
- time␣reversal — n. (Mathematics) an operation that transforms a physical system… — n. (Physics) T-symmetry.
- cymae␣reversae — n. Plural of cyma reversa.
- cymæ␣reversæ — n. Plural of cyma reversa.
- dereverberate — v. (Transitive) To process (an audio signal) to reduce or eliminate…
- role␣reversals — n. Plural of role reversal.
- time␣reversals — n. Plural of time reversal.
- dereverberated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of dereverberate.
- dereverberates — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dereverberate.
- never␣ever␣have␣I — prop.n. Synonym of I have never (game of forfeits).
- dereverberating — v. Present participle of dereverberate.
- dereverberation — n. The processing of an audio signal to reduce or eliminate reverberation.
- three-revert␣rule — prop.n. (Wikimedia jargon) On the English Wikipedia, a rule that…
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 1 word
- French Wiktionary: 151 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 7 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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