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10-letter words containing a, t, i, v

  • gravesites — Plural form of gravesite.
  • gravettian — of, relating to, or characteristic of an advanced Upper Paleolithic industry of Europe dating to c25,000 b.c. and characterized by straight, blunt-backed blades.
  • gravimeter — an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of a solid or liquid.
  • gravimetry — the measurement of weight or density.
  • gravitated — Simple past tense and past participle of gravitate.
  • gravitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravitate.
  • gravitonic — Relating to gravitons.
  • gustavus i — (Gustavus Vasa) 1496–1560, king of Sweden 1523–60.
  • hacktivism — the practice of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system and carrying out various disruptive actions as a means of achieving political or social goals: In this form of hacktivism, the hacker tries to alter or deface a government website.
  • hacktivist — the practice of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system and carrying out various disruptive actions as a means of achieving political or social goals: In this form of hacktivism, the hacker tries to alter or deface a government website.
  • hantavirus — any of several viruses of the family Bunyaviridae, spread chiefly by wild rodents, that cause acute respiratory illness, kidney failure, and other syndromes.
  • harvesting — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • have a fit — become angry, upset
  • heat devil — a wavering, shimmering disturbance of air above or around a hot surface.
  • hesitative — characterized by hesitation; hesitating.
  • hovertrain — an experimental high-speed train that rides on a cushion of air over a concrete guide track in the shape of an inverted T and is propelled by one or more propellers or jet engines.
  • hrotsvitha — c935–c1000, German nun, poet, and dramatist.
  • hypoactive — Less than normally active.
  • illatively — By means of illation.
  • imperative — imperative language
  • imputative — to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • in private — belonging to some particular person: private property.
  • inactivate — to make inactive: The bomb was inactivated.
  • inactively — In an inactive manner.
  • inactivity — not active: an inactive volcano.
  • inadaptive — characterized by the failure to adapt
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incitative — an agent which incites or is capable of inciting or rousing; a stimulant
  • incubative — Of or pertaining to incubation.
  • incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
  • indagative — (obsolete) Searching; exploring; investigating.
  • indicative — showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
  • indurative — the act of indurating.
  • inevitable — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • inevitably — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • initiative — an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends.
  • innervated — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
  • innervates — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
  • innovating — Make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
  • innovation — something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
  • innovative — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • innovators — Plural form of innovator.
  • innovatory — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
  • insalivate — to mix with saliva, as food.
  • insulative — serving to protect or insulate: glassware shipped in insulative packing.
  • interleave — to provide blank leaves in (a book) for notes or written comments.
  • intervales — Plural form of intervale.
  • intervital — existing or occurring between two lives, such as between humanly death and heavenly existence
  • interweave — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • intravital — occurring during life.
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