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6-letter words containing d, e, v

  • peeved — annoyed; irritated; vexed.
  • proved — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • reeved — to pass (a rope or the like) through a hole, ring, or the like.
  • revend — to sell as one's business or occupation, especially by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand.
  • revved — a revolution (in an engine or the like).
  • rsvped — to reply to an invitation: Don't forget to RSVP before Thursday.
  • served — to act as a servant.
  • shaved — to remove a growth of beard with a razor.
  • sieved — an instrument with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for separating coarse from fine parts of loose matter, for straining liquids, etc., especially one with a circular frame and fine meshes or perforations.
  • updive — to leap or spring upwards
  • uvalde — a city in SW Texas.
  • vadose — found or located above the water table: vadose water; vadose zone.
  • vailed — to veil.
  • valdez — an ice-free port in S Alaska, at N end of the Gulf of Alaska: S terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.
  • valued — highly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend.
  • valved — having or furnished with valves: a valved trumpet.
  • vamped — a seductive woman who uses her sensuality to exploit men.
  • vanned — a covered vehicle, usually a large truck or trailer, used for moving furniture, goods, animals, etc.
  • varied — characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds.
  • varved — having layers of sedimentary deposit
  • vatted — a large container, as a tub or tank, used for storing or holding liquids: a wine vat.
  • ve day — May 8, 1945, the day of victory in Europe for the Allies in World War II.
  • veadar — an intercalary month of the Jewish calendar.
  • veduta — a painting of a town or city
  • veered — to change direction or turn about or aside; shift, turn, or change from one course, position, inclination, etc., to another: The speaker kept veering from his main topic. The car veered off the road.
  • veiled — having a veil: a veiled hat.
  • veined — Veined skin has a lot of veins showing through it.
  • vended — to sell as one's business or occupation, especially by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand.
  • vendee — a department in W France, on the Atlantic: royalist revolt 1793–95. 2709 sq. mi. (7015 sq. km). Capital: La Roche-sur-Yon.
  • vender — vendor.
  • vendor — a person or agency that sells.
  • vendue — a public auction.
  • verbid — a nonfinite verb form; a verbal; an infinitive, participle, or gerund.
  • verdet — a bluish green substance which is a type of verdigris that is insoluble in water but is soluble in vinegar and other acids
  • verdin — a small, yellow-headed, titmouse-like bird, Auriparus flaviceps, of arid regions of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, which builds a compact, spherical nest of thorny twigs.
  • verdoy — a floral or leafy shield decoration
  • verdun — a fortress city in NE France, on the Meuse River. A German offensive was stopped here in 1916 in the bloodiest fighting of World War I.
  • verged — the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • versed — of, relating to, or written in verse: a verse play.
  • vespid — any of numerous, mostly colonial, nest-building wasps of the family Vespidae, as the yellow jackets, hornets, and mason wasps.
  • vested — held completely, permanently, and inalienably: vested rights.
  • vetoed — the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
  • vetted — veterinarian.
  • vialed — Also, phial. a small container, as of glass, for holding liquids: a vial of rare perfume; a vial of medicine.
  • vidame — a French feudal nobleman
  • viewed — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • visaed — an endorsement issued by an authorized representative of a country and marked in a passport, permitting the passport holder to enter, travel through, or reside in that country for a specified amount of time, for the purpose of tourism, education, employment, etc.
  • voiced — Computers. of or relating to the use of human or synthesized speech: voice-data entry; voice output.
  • voided — Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable.
  • voidee — a light meal eaten before bed
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