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7-letter words containing a, v, e, i

  • estival — Belonging to or appearing in summer.
  • evading — Present participle of evade.
  • evanish — (archaic, intransitive) To vanish.
  • evasion — The action of evading something.
  • evasive — Tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, esp. by responding only indirectly.
  • evirate — to emasculate; to castrate
  • exuviae — An animal's cast or sloughed skin, especially that of an insect larva.
  • exuvial — Related to something sloughed off or stripped away.
  • factive — (of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase) presupposing the truth of an embedded sentence that serves as complement, as realize in I didn't realize that he had left, which presupposes that it is true that he had left.
  • faveoli — a small pit or cavity resembling a cell of a honeycomb; alveola.
  • favrile — type of iridescent glass
  • flavine — Chemistry. acriflavine hydrochloride.
  • gervais — (sometimes initial capital letter) an unsalted French cream cheese made from whole milk and cream.
  • giaever — Ivar [ee-vahr] /ˈi vɑr/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. physicist, born in Norway: Nobel Prize 1973.
  • givable — Capable of being given.
  • glaives — Plural form of glaive.
  • gravies — Plural form of gravy.
  • have in — to ask (a person) to give a service
  • have it — (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
  • haveing — (archaic) present participle of have.
  • haverim — friend; comrade; companion.
  • heavier — Comparative form of heavy.
  • heavies — Plural form of heavy.
  • heavily — with a great weight or burden: a heavily loaded wagon.
  • heaving — to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  • impaved — Simple past tense and past participle of impave.
  • ingrave — Obsolete form of engrave.
  • inslave — Alternative form of enslave.
  • invaded — Simple past tense and past participle of invade.
  • invader — to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
  • invades — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invade.
  • inweave — to weave in or together.
  • ivanhoe — a novel (1819) by Sir Walter Scott.
  • javelin — a light spear, usually thrown by hand.
  • jiveass — misleading or ridiculous
  • kaverin — Veniamin [ven-yuh-meen;; Russian vyi-nyi-uh-myeen] /ˌvɛn yəˈmin;; Russian vyɪ nyɪ ʌˈmyin/ (Show IPA), (Veniamin Aleksandrovich Zilberg) 1902–1989, Russian novelist.
  • kevalin — a person who is free of karmic matter, detached, and omniscient; Tirthankara.
  • khediva — the wife of a khedive
  • klavier — any musical instrument having a keyboard, especially a stringed keyboard instrument, as a harpsichord, clavichord, or piano.
  • labview — Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench
  • lavigne — Avril. born 1984, Canadian rock singer and songwriter; her recordings include Let Go (2002), Under My Skin (2004) and The Best Damn Thing (2007)
  • leavier — leafy.
  • leaving — something that is left; residue.
  • leavittHenrietta, 1868–1921, U.S. astronomer.
  • lietuva — Lithuanian name of Lithuania.
  • livable — suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable: It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
  • livenza — a river in NE Italy, flowing SE to the Adriatic. 70 miles (113 km) long.
  • maciverLoren, 1909–1998, U.S. painter.
  • malvine — a female given name.
  • massive — consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns.
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