hove: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of hove
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shove
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
- he gave the door a shove
- verb come into rough contact with while moving
jostle.
- The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
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behove
- verb be appropriate or necessary
behoove.
- It behooves us to reflect on this matter
- verb be appropriate or necessary
Suffixes of hove
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hover
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- verb move to and fro
linger.
- The shy student lingered in the corner
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
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hover
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- verb move to and fro
linger.
- The shy student lingered in the corner
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
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hover
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- verb move to and fro
linger.
- The shy student lingered in the corner
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
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hover
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- verb move to and fro
linger.
- The shy student lingered in the corner
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
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hovel
- noun small crude shelter used as a dwelling
hut; shack; hutch; shanty.
- noun small crude shelter used as a dwelling
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hovel
- noun small crude shelter used as a dwelling
hut; shack; hutch; shanty.
- noun small crude shelter used as a dwelling
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hovercraft
- noun a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines
ground-effect machine.
- noun a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines
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hovercraft
- noun a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines
ground-effect machine.
- noun a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines
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hoven
p. p. of Heave .
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heave
- noun an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling)
heaving.
- the heaving of waves on a rough sea
- noun (geology) a horizontal dislocation
- noun an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling)
Derived words of hove
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shove
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
- he gave the door a shove
- verb come into rough contact with while moving
jostle.
- The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
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beethoven
- noun German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music); continued to compose after he lost his hearing (1770-1827)
van Beethoven; Ludwig van Beethoven.
- noun the music of Beethoven
- he enjoyed Beethoven most of all
- noun German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music); continued to compose after he lost his hearing (1770-1827)
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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shove
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
- he gave the door a shove
- verb come into rough contact with while moving
jostle.
- The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train
- noun the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something)
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pushover
- noun someone who is easily taken advantage of
- noun any undertaking that is easy to do
picnic; walkover; duck soup; piece of cake; breeze; child's play; cinch; snap.
- marketing this product will be no picnic
- noun someone who is easily taken advantage of
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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shovel
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
spadeful; shovelful.
- noun a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle
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eindhoven
- noun city in southeastern Netherlands noted for electrical industry
- noun city in southeastern Netherlands noted for electrical industry
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behove
- verb be appropriate or necessary
behoove.
- It behooves us to reflect on this matter
- verb be appropriate or necessary
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behove
- verb be appropriate or necessary
behoove.
- It behooves us to reflect on this matter
- verb be appropriate or necessary
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flashover
- noun an unintended electric discharge (as over or around an insulator)
- noun an unintended electric discharge (as over or around an insulator)
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shover
- noun someone who pushes
pusher.
- noun someone who pushes
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shoveler
- noun a worker who shovels
shoveller.
- a shoveler of coal
- noun freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill
Anas clypeata; broadbill; shoveller.
- noun a worker who shovels
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shoveler
- noun a worker who shovels
shoveller.
- a shoveler of coal
- noun freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill
Anas clypeata; broadbill; shoveller.
- noun a worker who shovels
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pushover
- noun someone who is easily taken advantage of
- noun any undertaking that is easy to do
picnic; walkover; duck soup; piece of cake; breeze; child's play; cinch; snap.
- marketing this product will be no picnic
- noun someone who is easily taken advantage of
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shoveller
- noun a worker who shovels
shoveler.
- a shoveler of coal
- noun freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill
Anas clypeata; broadbill; shoveler.
- noun a worker who shovels
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einthoven
- noun Dutch physiologist who devised the first electrocardiograph (1860-1927)
Willem Einthoven.
- noun Dutch physiologist who devised the first electrocardiograph (1860-1927)
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beethovenian
- adjective of or relating to Ludwig van Beethoven or his music
- adjective of or relating to Ludwig van Beethoven or his music
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shovelful
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
shovel; spadeful.
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
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shovelful
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
shovel; spadeful.
- noun the quantity a shovel can hold
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shovelhead
- noun small harmless hammerhead having a spade-shaped head; abundant in bays and estuaries
bonnet shark; Sphyrna tiburo; bonnethead.
- noun small harmless hammerhead having a spade-shaped head; abundant in bays and estuaries
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shoven
p. p. of Chaucer.Shove .
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windhover
(Zoöl.) The kestrel; -- called also Prov. Eng.windbibber ,windcuffer ,windfanner .
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shovelnose
(Zoöl.) (a) The common sand shark. See under Snad .(b) A small California shark ( Heptranchias maculatus ), which is taken for its oil.(c) A Pacific Ocean shark ( Hexanchus corinus ).(d) A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family ( Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus ) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called alsowhite sturgeon .
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `hove`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `hove`, some are not.
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `hove`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
While some of the words are direct derivations of the word `hove`, some are not.
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