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11-letter words containing a, n, i, v, e

  • inspirative — to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
  • instigative — Tending to instigate.
  • integrative — to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
  • intensative — (archaic) Adding intensity; intensifying.
  • interactive — acting one upon or with the other.
  • interleaved — Simple past tense and past participle of interleave.
  • interleaves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interleave.
  • intervalley — an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains, especially one following the course of a stream.
  • intervallic — an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years.
  • intervallum — an interval of time
  • interveinal — one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
  • interverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
  • interweaved — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • interweaves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interweave.
  • intravenous — within a vein.
  • invaginable — capable of being invaginated; susceptible of invagination.
  • invaginated — Simple past tense and past participle of invaginate.
  • invaginates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invaginate.
  • invalidated — Something made invalid.
  • invalidates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invalidate.
  • invalidness — Invalidity.
  • inventional — the act of inventing.
  • inventorial — a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
  • invert soap — cationic detergent.
  • invertebrae — Invertebrate organisms.
  • invertebral — invertebrate
  • investigate — to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • invigilated — Simple past tense and past participle of invigilate.
  • invigilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invigilate.
  • invigorated — Give strength or energy to.
  • invigorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invigorate.
  • invigourate — Alternative spelling of invigorate.
  • inviolately — In an inviolate manner.
  • invoiceable — Capable of being invoiced; billable.
  • involucrate — having an involucre.
  • inward dive — a dive in which the athlete stands with back to the water, takes off, and rotates toward the board.
  • irrelevance — the quality or condition of being irrelevant.
  • irrelevancy — irrelevance.
  • knavishness — The quality of being knavish.
  • knee spavin — chronic inflammation of the carpal joint of a horse
  • landgravine — the wife of a landgrave.
  • latin lover — seductive Latin American man
  • lawyer vine — any of various kinds of entangling and thorny vegetation, such as the rattan palm, esp in tropical areas
  • life-saving — a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
  • line starve — (MIT, opposite of line feed) 1. To feed paper through a printer the wrong way by one line (most printers can't do this). On a display terminal, to move the cursor up to the previous line of the screen. "To print "X squared", you just output "X", line starve, "2", line feed." (The line starve causes the "2" to appear on the line above the "X", and the line feed gets back to the original line.) 2. A character (or character sequence) that causes a terminal to perform this action. ASCII 26, also called SUB or control-Z, was one common line-starve character in the days before microcomputers and the X3.64 terminal standard. Unlike "line feed", "line starve" is *not* standard ASCII terminology. Even among hackers it is considered silly. 3. (Proposed) A sequence such as \c (used in System V echo, as well as nroff and troff) that suppresses a newline or other character(s) that would normally be emitted.
  • live action — of or relating to movies, videos, and the like, that feature real performers, as distinguished from animation: A new live-action version of the classic animated film will be released later this year.
  • live-action — of or relating to movies, videos, and the like, that feature real performers, as distinguished from animation: A new live-action version of the classic animated film will be released later this year.
  • living dead — people who are very dull and boring
  • living wage — a wage on which it is possible for a wage earner or an individual and his or her family to live at least according to minimum customary standards.
  • magen david — Star of David.
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