Oats vs. Haver

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Oatsnoun

A mass of oat plants (genus Avena, especially Avena sativa).

Oatsnoun

Seeds of an oat plant, especially prepared as food.

Haververb

(British) To hem and haw

Haververb

(Scotland) To talk foolishly; to chatter.

Havernoun

oats (the cereal).

Havernoun

One who has something; a possessor.

Havernoun

The person who has custody of a document.

Havernoun

A possessor; a holder.

Havernoun

The oat; oats.

Haververb

To maunder; to talk foolishly; to chatter.

Haver

Haver is a German, Dutch and English surname. In Germany or England it refers to oats and is used as an occupational surname for a grower or seller of oats.

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