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eatest

English

Etymology

eat +? -est.

Verb

eatest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of eat

Anagrams

  • estate, tatees, tea set, testae, testæ

eatest From the web:



hatest

English

Etymology

hate +? -est

Verb

hatest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of hate

Anagrams

  • stathe, thetas

hatest From the web:

  • what hates lavender
  • what hates peppermint
  • what hate mothballs
  • what hates mint
  • what eats marigolds
  • what hate pillagers
  • what hates hate
  • what hates me
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