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8-letter words containing v, e, n, l

  • unclever — mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
  • uncloven — not cleft or split; not bifurcated
  • unevenly — not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
  • unhalved — not divided in half
  • univalve — having one valve.
  • unlevied — (of a tax, fine, or other sum of money) not levied
  • unlively — full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion.
  • unlovely — not lovely; without beauty or charm.
  • unsolved — to find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
  • unvalued — highly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend.
  • unveiled — not hidden by a veil or other covering; bare.
  • unveiler — someone who or that which removes a veil (literally or figuratively); someone who unveils or reveals
  • unviable — capable of living.
  • valanced — a short curtain or piece of drapery that is hung from the edge of a canopy, from the frame of a bed, etc.
  • valencia — Guillermo León [gee-yer-maw le-awn] /giˈyɛr mɔ lɛˈɔn/ (Show IPA), 1909–71, Colombian diplomat and statesman: president 1962–66.
  • valentia — a port in E Spain, capital of Valencia province, on the Mediterranean: the third largest city in Spain; capital of the Moorish kingdom of Valencia (1021–1238); university (1501). Pop: 780 653 (2003 est)
  • valerian — (Publius Licinius Valerianus) died a.d. c260, Roman emperor 253–60.
  • valeting — a male servant who attends to the personal needs of his male employer, as by taking care of clothing or the like; manservant.
  • valiance — valiant nature or quality; valor; bravery; courage.
  • vallenar — a city in central Chile.
  • van line — a transportation company that uses large motor vans for the long-distance moving of household effects.
  • vaseline — Vaseline is a soft clear jelly made from petroleum, which is used to protect the skin and for other purposes.
  • veinulet — a small vein.
  • velation — pronunciation with velar articulation.
  • velobind — a technique for binding books or documents that uses a narrow plastic strip along the length of the front and back binding edges and plastic pegs to attach the strips through holes punched in the pages.
  • velskoen — sturdy shoes of untanned hide, worn in South Africa
  • venality — the condition or quality of being venal; openness to bribery or corruption.
  • vendible — capable of being vended; salable: vendible commodities.
  • vendibly — in a vendible manner
  • venereal — arising from, connected with, or transmitted through sexual intercourse, as an infection.
  • vengeful — desiring or seeking vengeance; vindictive: a vengeful attitude.
  • venology — phlebology.
  • ventless — an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like.
  • venulose — having venules.
  • venville — a type of feudal tenure or holding of land
  • verlainePaul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1844–96, French poet.
  • vernicle — veronica1 .
  • vi lenin — V(ladimir) I(lyich) [vlad-uh-meer il-yich;; Russian vluh-dyee-myir ee-lyeech] /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər ˈɪl yɪtʃ;; Russian vlʌˈdyi myɪr iˈlyitʃ/ (Show IPA), (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov"N. Lenin") 1870–1924, Russian revolutionary leader: Soviet premier 1918–24.
  • vildness — vileness
  • vileness — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
  • vilipend — to regard or treat as of little value or account.
  • vincible — capable of being conquered or overcome: vincible fears.
  • vineland — a city in S New Jersey.
  • vinolent — fond of wine; drunken
  • vinylate — to subject to vinylation.
  • violence — swift and intense force: the violence of a storm.
  • virulent — actively poisonous; intensely noxious: a virulent insect bite.
  • vitellin — a phosphoprotein in the yolk of eggs.
  • vituline — of, relating to, or resembling a calf or veal.
  • volplane — to glide toward the earth in an airplane, with no motor power or with the power shut off.
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