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English words starting with cove

Meanings of Cove:

noun

A small sheltered bay.

Usage examples:

Be bold and take some time to explore some of the sheltered coves and quiet bays that can be found …

Meanings of Coved:

adjective

Having a concave arch or arches; vaulted.

Usage examples:

The mosques are rounded into domes and coved roofs

Meanings of Covelline:

noun

Another term for covellite.

Meanings of Covellite:

noun

A blue mineral consisting of copper sulphide, typically occurring as a coating on other copper minerals.

Usage examples:

Generally associated minerals included other silver amalgams, covellite, and pyrite.

Meanings of Coven:

noun

A group or meeting of witches.

Usage examples:

On the first day of spring in 1996, our local newspaper ran an article about a local coven of witch…

Meanings of Covenant:

noun

An agreement.

Usage examples:

There was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned
verb

Agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract.

Usage examples:

The landlord covenants to repair the property

Meanings of Covenanted:

verb

Agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract.

Usage examples:

The landlord covenants to repair the property
noun

An agreement.

Usage examples:

There was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned

Meanings of Covenanter:

noun

(in 17th-century scotland) an adherent of the national covenant (1638) or of the solemn league and covenant (1643), upholding the organization of the scottish presbyterian church.

Usage examples:

Drawn from all parts of scotland and all sections of society, covenanters subscribed to the nationa…

Meanings of Covenanting:

verb

Agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract.

Usage examples:

The landlord covenants to repair the property
noun

An agreement.

Usage examples:

There was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned

Meanings of Covenantor:

noun

A person who enters a formal agreement, contract, or promise in writing.

Usage examples:

The original covenantor is no longer in possession of the land

Meanings of Covenants:

noun

An agreement.

Usage examples:

There was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned
verb

Agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract.

Usage examples:

The landlord covenants to repair the property

Meanings of Covens:

noun

A group or meeting of witches.

Usage examples:

On the first day of spring in 1996, our local newspaper ran an article about a local coven of witch…

Meanings of Coventry:

proper noun

An industrial city in the west midlands of england; population 271,100 (est. 2009).

noun

A city in central england

Usage examples:

I live in northampton but come from coventry., she was studying at coventry university at the time.

Meanings of Cover:

verb

Put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.

Usage examples:

The table had been covered with a checked tablecloth
noun

A thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.

Usage examples:

A seat cover

Meanings of Cover for:

phrasal verb

Provide an excuse or alibi for someone so as to cover up guilt

Meanings of Cover up:

phrasal verb

Hide from view or knowledge

Meanings of Cover-with:

idiom

To be very successful and earn admiration

Usage examples:

He didn't exactly cover himself with glory in his last job.

Meanings of Coverage:

noun

The extent to which something deals with something else.

Usage examples:

The grammar did not offer total coverage of the language

Meanings of Coverages:

noun

The extent to which something deals with something else.

Usage examples:

The grammar did not offer total coverage of the language

Meanings of Coverall:

adjective

Inclusive.

Usage examples:

A coverall term
noun

A one-piece protective garment worn for heavy manual work; a boiler suit.

Usage examples:

Moments later, a young girl with light brown hair and jean coveralls over a white shirt opened the …

Meanings of Coveralls:

noun

A one-piece protective garment worn for heavy manual work; a boiler suit.

Usage examples:

Moments later, a young girl with light brown hair and jean coveralls over a white shirt opened the …
adjective

Inclusive.

Usage examples:

A coverall term
plural noun

A type of clothing made in one piece, worn to cover and protect most of the body and for doing dirty work

Meanings of Covered:

verb

Put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.

Usage examples:

The table had been covered with a checked tablecloth
noun

A thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.

Usage examples:

A seat cover

Meanings of Covering:

noun

A thing used to protect, decorate, or conceal something else.

Usage examples:

A vinyl floor covering
adjective

(of shooting) carried out to protect an exposed person from an enemy.

Usage examples:

We retreated behind spurts of covering fire
verb

Put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.

Usage examples:

The table had been covered with a checked tablecloth

Meanings of Covering-up:

phrasal verb

To keep something unpleasant or illegal secret or hidden

Usage examples:

He accused the police of covering up for each other., they’re trying to cover up the truth.

Meanings of Coverings:

noun

A thing used to protect, decorate, or conceal something else.

Usage examples:

A vinyl floor covering
adjective

(of shooting) carried out to protect an exposed person from an enemy.

Usage examples:

We retreated behind spurts of covering fire

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