WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
-ver-, root.
- -ver- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "true;
truth.'' This meaning is found in such words as: veracious, veracity, verify, verily, verisimilitude, veritably, verity.
'-ver-' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Alyce clover
- American Revised Version
- American Standard Version
- Auth. Ver.
- Authorized Version
- Beaver Dam
- Beaver Falls
- Beaver State
- Bokhara clover
- Cape Horn fever
- Cape Verde
- Carver chair
- Colorado tick fever
- Com. Ver.
- Comstock Lode
- Culver City
- Culver's root
- Denver boot
- OD
- aloe vera
- alsike clover
- antitakeover
- aphthous fever
- aver
- beaver
- beaver cloth
- beaver fever
- blackwater fever
- blue verditer
- brain fever
- breakbone fever
- buck fever
- bur clover
- bush clover
- cab-over
- cabin fever
- canicola fever
- cat-scratch disease
- catarrhal fever
- cerebrospinal meningitis
- childbed fever
- clover
- coin silver
- country fever
- cover version
- crimson clover
- crossing over
- culver hole
- dandy fever
- deer fly fever