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7-letter words containing a, r, v, l

  • overlea — a town in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • ovulary — the part of a plant's anatomy where ovules develop
  • palaver — a conference or discussion.
  • prevail — to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
  • r-value — a measure of the resistance of an insulating or building material to heat flow, expressed as R-11, R-20, and so on; the higher the number, the greater the resistance to heat flow.
  • raveled — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
  • raveler — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
  • ravelin — a V -shaped outwork outside the main ditch and covering the works between two bastions.
  • ravioli — small cases of pasta, often square, stuffed with a filling, usually of meat or cheese, and often served with a tomato sauce.
  • removal — the act of removing.
  • revalue — to revise or reestimate the value of: efforts to revalue the dollar.
  • revisal — the act of revising; revision.
  • revival — restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, strength, etc.
  • rivaled — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
  • rivalry — the action, position, or relation of a rival or rivals; competition: rivalry between Yale and Harvard.
  • rolvaag — Ole Edvart [oh-luh ed-vahrt] /ˈoʊ lə ˈɛd vɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1876–1931, U.S. novelist and educator, born in Norway.
  • several — being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind: several ways of doing it.
  • slavery — the condition of a slave; bondage.
  • travail — painfully difficult or burdensome work; toil.
  • trivial — of very little importance or value; insignificant: Don't bother me with trivial matters.
  • unravel — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
  • valeric — pertaining to or derived from valerian.
  • valerie — a female given name.
  • variola — smallpox.
  • variole — a shallow pit or depression like the mark left by a smallpox pustule; foveola.
  • velaric — of or relating to velar speech sounds
  • ventral — of or relating to the venter or belly; abdominal.
  • verbals — abuse or invective
  • verglas — glaze (def 17).
  • vestral — a room in or a building attached to a church, in which the vestments, and sometimes liturgical objects, are kept; sacristy.
  • vicarly — of, pertaining to, suggesting, or resembling a vicar: vicarly duties; a vicarly manner.
  • villardHenry (Ferdinand Heinrich Gustav Hilgard) 1835–1900, U.S. railroad executive and publisher, born in Bavaria.
  • villars — Claude Louis Hector de [klohd lwee ek-tawr duh] /kloʊd lwi ɛkˈtɔr də/ (Show IPA), 1653–1734, marshal of France.
  • virally — in a viral manner
  • virelai — an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals.
  • virelay — an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals.
  • virtual — being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
  • vitrail — stained glass
  • vocular — vocal or vocalic
  • vorlage — a position in which a skier leans forward but keeps the heels in contact with the skis.
  • vulgars — characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.
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