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 | Cheve \Cheve\ (ch[=e]v), v. i. [OF. chevir. See Chievance.] To come to an issue; to turn out; to succeed; as, to cheve
 well in a enterprise. [Prov. or Obs.] --Holland.
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | whichever (mass)
 | whichever - akýkoľvek
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 | whichever,jakýkoli	pron:		Zdeněk Brožwhichever,krerýkoli	pron:		PetrVwhichever,kterýkoli	pron:		Zdeněk Brož |  | Chevelure (gcide)
 | Chevelure \Cheve*lure"\, n. [F., head of hair.] A hairlike envelope.
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 The nucleus and chevelure of nebulous star. --Sir. W.
 Hershel.
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 |  | Cheven (gcide)
 | Cheven \Chev"en\, n. [Cf. F. chevanne. Cf. Chavender.] (Zool.) A river fish; the chub. --Sir T. Browne.
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 |  | Cheventein (gcide)
 | Cheventein \Chev"en*tein\, n. A variant of Chieftain. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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 |  | Cheveril (gcide)
 | Cheveril \Chev"er*il\, n. [OF. chevrel, F. chevreau, kid, dim. of chevre goat, fr. L. capra. See Caper, v. i.]
 Soft leather made of kid skin. Fig.: Used as a symbol of
 flexibility. [Obs.]
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 Here's wit of cheveril, that stretches from an inch
 narrow to an ell broad.                  --Shak.
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 Made of cheveril; pliant. [Obs.]
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 A cheveril conscience and a searching wit. --Drayton.
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 |  | Cheverliize (gcide)
 | Cheverliize \Chev"er*li*ize\, v. i. To make as pliable as kid leather. [Obs.] --Br. Montagu.
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 |  | Chevet (gcide)
 | Chevet \Che*vet"\, n. [F., head of the bed, dim. fr. chef head. See Chief.] (Arch.)
 The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round
 or polygonal part.
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 |  | Dischevele (gcide)
 | Dischevele \Dis*chev"ele\, a. Disheveled. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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 |  | Whichever (gcide)
 | Whichever \Which*ev"er\, Whichsoever \Which`so*ev"er\, pron. & a.
 Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that
 one (of two or more) which; as, whichever road you take, it
 will lead you to town.
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