10-letter words containing n, a, e, v, u
- naive user — A luser. Tends to imply someone who is ignorant mainly owing to inexperience. When this is applied to someone who *has* experience, there is a definite implication of stupidity.
- nauseative — causing nausea
- naviculare — a small boat-shaped bone of the wrist or foot
- news value — newsworthiness; value in terms of its interest to consumers of published or broadcast news
- novaculite — a very hard sedimentary rock, similar to chert, composed essentially of microcrystalline quartz.
- numerative — an act or instance of or the process or result of numbering or counting.
- overabound — (intransitive) To be too abundant or plentiful.
- overlaunch — (in shipbuilding) to overlap planks
- purveyance — the act of purveying.
- quantitive — that is or may be estimated by quantity.
- ravenously — extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
- rejuvenate — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
- ruminative — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- sound wave — a longitudinal wave in an elastic medium, especially a wave producing an audible sensation.
- stuyvesant — Peter, 1592–1672, Dutch colonial administrator in the Americas: last governor of New Netherlands 1646–64.
- suaveolent — fragrant or sweet-smelling
- sun valley — a village in S central Idaho: winter resort.
- surveyance — survey; inspection; superintendence
- survivance — survival
- transvalue — to reestimate the value of, especially on a basis differing from accepted standards; reappraise; reevaluate.
- un-availed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
- unabsolved — to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death.
- unachieved — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
- unadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
- unapproved — to speak or think favorably of; pronounce or consider agreeable or good; judge favorably: to approve the policies of the administration.
- unavowable — to declare frankly or openly; own; acknowledge; confess; admit: He avowed himself an opponent of all alliances.
- unavowedly — in an unavowed or concealed manner
- unbeavered — not wearing a beaver hat or wrapped in beaver fur
- unbehaving — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
- uncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
- undepraved — not corrupted
- undervalue — to value below the real worth; put too low a value on.
- undeviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- undrivable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- unenslaved — not enslaved; not made a slave
- unenviable — worthy of envy; very desirable: an enviable position.
- unenviably — in an unenviable manner
- unfavorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
- unfavoured — not regarded with especial kindness or approval
- uninvasive — characterized by or involving invasion; offensive: invasive war.
- univalence — the quality of being univalent.
- univariate — (of a distribution) having one variate.
- unleavened — (of bread, cake, cookies, etc.) containing no leaven or leavening agent.
- unliveable — livable.
- unplausive — not applauding; disapproving
- unprovable — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unravelled — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unravished — to rape (a woman).
- unreactive — tending to react.