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7-letter words containing v

  • corsive — a corrosive drug
  • corvids — Plural form of corvid.
  • corvina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
  • corvine — of, relating to, or resembling a crow
  • costive — having constipation; constipated
  • couvade — a custom in certain cultures of treating the husband of a woman giving birth as if he were bearing the child
  • covelet — a small cove
  • covener — A member of a coven.
  • covered — A covered area is an area that has a roof.
  • coverer — Agent noun of cover; one who covers.
  • coverts — concealed; secret; disguised.
  • coverup — an attempt to keep blunders, crimes, etc. from being disclosed
  • coveted — You use coveted to describe something that very many people would like to have.
  • coveter — to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property.
  • covilhã — Pero da (ˈpeːrʊ da). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese explorer, who established relations between Portugal and Ethiopia
  • covings — Plural form of coving.
  • cowives — Alternative form of co-wives.
  • craiova — a city in SW Romania, on the Jiul River. Pop: 285 000 (2005 est)
  • cravats — Plural form of cravat.
  • cravens — Plural form of craven.
  • craving — an intense desire or longing
  • crevice — A crevice is a narrow crack or gap, especially in a rock.
  • crivens — an exclamation of surprise, now more commonly used for comedic effect
  • culvert — A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway.
  • cursive — of or relating to handwriting in which letters are formed and joined in a rapid flowing style
  • curvate — curved in form
  • curvets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curvet.
  • curvier — curved.
  • curving — a continuously bending line, without angles.
  • curvity — the state of being curved or bent
  • cutover — an area cleared of timber
  • cuvette — a shallow dish or vessel for holding liquid
  • danvers — a town in NE Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • datavis — A dataflow language for scientific visualisation.
  • datival — (in certain inflected languages, as Latin, Greek, and German) noting a case having as a distinctive function indication of the indirect object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions.
  • datives — Plural form of dative.
  • daugava — Latvian name of Dvina.
  • david i — 1084–1153, king of Scotland (1124–53) who supported his niece Matilda's claim to the English throne and unsuccessfully invaded England on her behalf
  • davidia — any tree of the genus Davidia, esp Davidia involucrata, which is native to China and has white, dovelike flowers
  • davidic — of or relating to the Biblical David or his descendants.
  • de duve — Christian. 1917–2013, Belgian biochemist, who discovered lysosomes: shared the Nobel prize (1974) for his work in cell biology
  • de novo — from the beginning; anew
  • de vega — Lope [loh-pey,, -pee;; Spanish law-pe] /ˈloʊ peɪ,, -pi;; Spanish ˈlɔ pɛ/ (Show IPA), (Lope Félix de Vega Carpio) 1562–1635, Spanish dramatist and poet.
  • de vereEdward, 17th Earl of Oxford, 1550–1604, English poet and dramatist, held by some to be the true author of Shakespeare's plays.
  • de voto — Bernard (Augustine) 1897–1955, U.S. novelist and critic.
  • deceave — Obsolete form of deceive.
  • deceive — If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
  • decieve — Misspelling of deceive.
  • declive — declivous.
  • decurve — to curve in a declining manner
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