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8-letter words containing a, t, i, v, e

  • ablative — (in certain inflected languages such as Latin) denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument, manner, or place of the action described by the verb
  • abortive — An abortive attempt or action is unsuccessful.
  • activate — If a device or process is activated, something causes it to start working.
  • actively — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • actives' — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • activise — to make active; activate.
  • activize — to make active
  • adaptive — Adaptive means having the ability or tendency to adapt to different situations.
  • additive — An additive is a substance which is added in small amounts to foods or other things in order to improve them or to make them last longer.
  • adoptive — Someone's adoptive family is the family that adopted them.
  • aestival — of or occurring in summer
  • agentive — (in some inflected languages) denoting a case of nouns, etc, indicating the agent described by the verb
  • air vent — a small opening through which air can escape from an enclosed space
  • aleviate — Misspelling of alleviate.
  • alive to — fully aware of; perceiving
  • allative — the grammatical case, or a word used in the case, that in certain languages denotes movement towards something
  • ambivert — a person who is intermediate between an extrovert and an introvert
  • auditive — a person who learns primarily by listening
  • availeth — Archaic third-person singular form of avail.
  • aventail — the movable front flap on a helmet
  • aventine — one of the seven hills on which Rome was built
  • aversity — The state or condition of being averse.
  • averting — Present participle of avert.
  • bivalent — (of homologous chromosomes) associated together in pairs
  • bloviate — to talk at length, esp in an insubstantial but inflated manner
  • breviate — a short account; a summary
  • captived — Simple past tense and past participle of captive.
  • captives — Plural form of captive; persons held prisoner.
  • caritive — (in certain inflected languages, especially of the Caucasian group) abessive.
  • cavitate — to form cavities or bubbles
  • cavitied — Having cavities.
  • cavities — Plural form of cavity.
  • cessavit — (UK, legal, obsolete) A writ given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure.
  • cistvaen — a pre-Christian stone coffin or burial chamber
  • clavinet — An electrophonic keyboard instrument, an electronically amplified clavichord with a distinctive bright staccato sound.
  • coactive — acting together.
  • conative — denoting an aspect of verbs in some languages used to indicate the effort of the agent in performing the activity described by the verb
  • creative — A creative person has the ability to invent and develop original ideas, especially in the arts.
  • curative — Something that has curative properties can cure people's illnesses.
  • delative — noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place down from which.
  • derivate — derived
  • deviants — Plural form of deviant.
  • deviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • deviates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deviate.
  • deviator — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • dilative — serving or tending to dilate.
  • divagate — to wander; stray.
  • divalent — having a valence of two, as the ferrous ion, Fe ++ .
  • donative — a gift or donation.
  • dovetail — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.

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