11-letter words containing a, n, i, v, e
- finger wave — a wave set by impressing the fingers into hair dampened by lotion or water.
- fluvoxamine — an antidepressant drug that acts by preventing the re-uptake after release of serotonin in the brain, thereby prolonging its action
- fuel-saving — (of a vehicle) using less fuel for a further distance
- gainesville — a city in N Florida.
- gallivanted — Simple past tense and past participle of gallivant.
- gallivanter — to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
- germinative — capable of germinating, developing, or creating; of or pertaining to germination.
- get weaving — to hurry; start to do something
- give a damn — to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal.
- give a hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- give thanks — be thankful, express thankfulness
- graminivore — An herbivorous animal, a grazer, that feeds primarily on grasses.
- grand river — former name of the Colorado River above its junction with the Green River in SE Utah.
- gravenstein — a variety of large, yellow apple with red streaks
- guide vanes — fixed aerofoils that direct air, gas, or water into the moving blades of a turbine or into or around bends in ducts with minimum loss of energy
- hairweaving — the attachment of matching hair to a base of nylon thread interwoven with a person's own hair, as to cover a bald area or to add length: Three of the makeovers involved hairweaving.
- handweaving — the art or technique of weaving on a handloom.
- heavenliest — Superlative form of heavenly.
- heavy chain — a type of polypeptide chain present in an immunoglobulin molecule
- heavy going — a soft and muddy surface to race on
- hercegovina — Herzegovina.
- hereinabove — before in this document, statement, etc.
- herzegovina — a historic region in SE Europe: a former Turkish province; a part of Austria-Hungary 1878–1914; now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- hib vaccine — a vaccine against meningitis, pneumonia, and other illnesses caused by the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae type b: usually administered during infancy.
- imaginative — characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination: an imaginative tale.
- inactivated — Simple past tense and past participle of inactivate.
- inactivates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inactivate.
- inadvertent — unintentional: an inadvertent insult.
- inadvisable — not advisable; inexpedient; unwise.
- inadvisedly — In a manner that is not advisable.
- inattentive — not attentive; negligent.
- inavertible — Not avertible.
- incarvillea — any plant of the genus Incarvillea, native to China, of which some species are grown as garden or greenhouse plants for their large usually carmine-coloured trumpet-shaped flowers, esp I. delavayi: family Bignoniaceae
- inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- individable — indivisible
- individuate — to form into an individual or distinct entity.
- inequivalve — (of a bivalve mollusk) having the valves of the shell unequal in shape and size.
- inevitables — Plural form of inevitable.
- infirmative — (obsolete) Tending to weaken, annul, or make void.
- informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
- initiatives — Plural form of initiative.
- innavigable — unable to be navigated
- innervating — Present participle of innervate.
- innervation — the act of innervating; state of being innervated.
- inobservant — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.
- inoculative — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- inoperative — not operative; not in operation.
- insectivora — the order comprising the insectivores.
- inseverable — unable to be severed or separated: an inseverable alliance.
- insinuative — to suggest or hint slyly: He insinuated that they were lying.