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12-letter words containing a, c, n, e, v

  • conservatrix — a woman who conserves or keeps safe; custodian
  • consultative — A consultative committee or document gives advice or makes proposals about a particular problem or subject.
  • consummative — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • continuative — serving or tending to continue
  • contraoctave — the octave that begins on the third C below middle C and ends on the second C below middle C
  • contravening — to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
  • contrivances — Plural form of contrivance.
  • controversal — (obsolete, rare) Facing opposite directions.
  • convalescent — Convalescent means relating to convalescence.
  • convalescing — to recover health and strength after illness; make progress toward recovery of health.
  • convectional — Physics. the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas.
  • conventional — Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • conversating — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
  • conversation — If you have a conversation with someone, you talk with them, usually in an informal situation.
  • conversative — talkative
  • conversional — the act or process of converting; state of being converted.
  • conveyancing — Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal ownership of property.
  • coordinative — of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • countervalue — An equivalent or equal, especially in military strategy.
  • crane driver — a person who drives a crane
  • creativeness — having the quality or power of creating.
  • deactivating — Present participle of deactivate.
  • deactivation — The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb.
  • deliverances — Plural form of deliverance.
  • demand curve — A demand curve is a graph showing the price of an item and the amount consumers want to buy.
  • denunciative — Denunciatory.
  • detector van — a vehicle fitted with equipment that detects whether or not a house has a television. This is used to catch people who have not paid for a television licence and so are illegally using a television
  • disseverance — The act of dissevering; separation.
  • edvard munch — Edvard [ed-vahrd] /ˈɛd vɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1863–1944, Norwegian painter and graphic artist.
  • encaptivated — Simple past tense and past participle of encaptivate.
  • encaptivates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encaptivate.
  • endocervical — Within a cervix.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • equivocating — Present participle of equivocate.
  • equivocation — The use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication.
  • evanescently — In an evanescent manner.
  • evangelicals — Plural form of evangelical.
  • evangelistic — Seeking to convert others to the Christian faith; missionary.
  • everchanging — Which changes frequently and, presumably, will continue to do so forever.
  • eviscerating — Present participle of eviscerate.
  • evisceration — A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.
  • excavational — Relating to excavation.
  • extravagance — Lack of restraint in spending money or use of resources.
  • extravagancy — (archaic, 17-19th centuries) The characteristic of being extravagant.
  • facial nerve — either one of the seventh pair of cranial nerves composed of motor fibers that control muscles of the face except those used in chewing.
  • french leave — Sometimes Offensive. a departure without ceremony, permission, or notice: Taking French leave, he evaded his creditors.
  • galvanoscope — an instrument for detecting the existence of an electric current and determining its direction.
  • geneva cross — a red Greek cross on a white background, displayed to distinguish ambulances, hospitals, and persons belonging to the Red Cross Society.
  • grave accent — a mark ( ˋ ) used to indicate:
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