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Coveter
Coveter Cov"et*er (-?r), n. One who covets.
Inveteracy
Inveteracy In*vet"er*a*cy, n. [From Inveterate.] 1. Firm establishment by long continuance; firmness or deep-rooted obstinacy of any quality or state acquired by time; as, the inveteracy of custom, habit, or disease; -- usually in a bad sense; as, the inveteracy of prejudice or of error. An inveteracy of evil habits that will prompt him to contract more. --A. Tucker. 2. Malignity; spitefulness; virulency. The rancor of pamphlets, the inveteracy of epigrams, an the mortification of lampoons. --Guardian.
Inveterate
Inveterate In*vet"er*ate, v. t. To fix and settle by long continuance. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Inveterate
Inveterate In*vet"er*ate, a. [L. inveteratus, p. p. of inveterare to render old; pref. in- in + vetus, veteris, old. See Veteran.] 1. Old; long-established. [Obs.] It is an inveterate and received opinion. --Bacon. 2. Firmly established by long continuance; obstinate; deep-rooted; of long standing; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate abuse. Heal the inveterate canker of one wound. --Shak. 3. Having habits fixed by long continuance; confirmed; habitual; as, an inveterate idler or smoker. 4. Malignant; virulent; spiteful. --H. Brooke.
Inveterately
Inveterately In*vet"er*ate*ly, adv. In an inveterate manner or degree. ``Inveterately tough.' --Hawthorne.
Inveterateness
Inveterateness In*vet"er*ate*ness, n. Inveteracy. --Sir T. Browne.
Inveteration
Inveteration In*vet`er*a"tion, n. [L. inveteratio.] The act of making inveterate. [R.] --Bailey.
Riveter
Riveter Riv"et*er, n. One who rivets.
Veteran
Veteran Vet"er*an, a. [L. veteranus, from vetus, veteris, old; akin to Gr. ? year, Skr. vatsara. See Wether.] Long exercised in anything, especially in military life and the duties of a soldier; long practiced or experienced; as, a veteran officer or soldier; veteran skill. The insinuating eloquence and delicate flattery of veteran diplomatists and courtiers. --Macaulay.
Veteranize
Veteranize Vet"er*an*ize, v. i. To re["e]nlist for service as a soldier. [U. S.] --Gen. W. T. Sherman.
Veterinarian
Veterinarian Vet`er*i*na"ri*an, n. [L. veterinarius. See Veterinary.] One skilled in the diseases of cattle or domestic animals; a veterinary surgeon.

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