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12-letter words containing b, l, o, v

  • movable type — type from which text is printed directly in which each character is on a separate piece of metal.
  • moveableness — The quality of being moveable.
  • noble savage — primitive indigenous person
  • non-drivable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • non-variable — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
  • non-voidable — capable of being nullified or invalidated.
  • nonbelievers — Plural form of nonbeliever.
  • nonbelieving — Not a believer; in particular, not a member of a specific religious group.
  • nonremovable — that may be removed.
  • nonrevocable — Not revocable.
  • nonvegetable — Not of or pertaining to vegetables.
  • nonviability — The state or condition of being nonviable; impracticality.
  • note verbale — a diplomatic communication prepared in the third person and unsigned: less formal than a note but more formal than an aide-mémoire.
  • object value — (jargon)   In industrial design, a measure of consumers' immediate desire for an object, even before they know or understand what it does. "Gassee may be nuts, but at least the BeBox has great object value."
  • obliterative — Tending or serving to obliterate.
  • oblivescence — the process of forgetting.
  • obliviscence — the condition or fact of failing to remember or having failed to remember or of being absent-minded
  • old believer — Raskolnik.
  • olivary body — one of two oval bodies or prominences composed of nerve tissue, one on each side of the anterior surface of the medulla oblongata.
  • olive branch — a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
  • over-trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • overbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance.
  • overbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance.
  • overboldness — The state or fact of being too bold; audacity.
  • overbuilding — Present participle of overbuild.
  • overflow bit — (architecture)   A processor flag bit set by the ALU to indicate overflow.
  • oversubtlety — the quality of being too subtle
  • provableness — the quality of being provable
  • proverbially — of, relating to, or characteristic of a proverb: proverbial brevity.
  • slave labour — Slave labour refers to slaves or to work done by slaves.
  • sleeve board — a small-scale ironing board for pressing sleeves, especially a narrow board that fits inside a coat sleeve.
  • un-revocable — that may be revoked.
  • unapprovable — capable of being approved.
  • unfavourable — Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success.
  • unforgivable — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • unforgivably — in an unforgivable manner
  • ungovernable — impossible to govern, rule, or restrain; uncontrollable.
  • unobservable — incapable of observation; imperceptible
  • unobservedly — without having been observed; in an unobserved manner
  • unreprovable — not able to be reproved, reproached, or criticized
  • unresolvable — not able to be resolved or brought to a satisfactory resolution
  • unvoyageable — not able to be sailed or otherwise journeyed over; untraversable; innavigable
  • valve bounce — A valve bounce is the bouncing of a poppet valve on its seat when it is closing.
  • velo binding — a technique for binding books or documents that uses a narrow plastic strip along the length of the front and back binding edges and plastic pegs to attach the strips through holes punched in the pages.
  • verbal irony — irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning.
  • vocabularian — a person who is particularly or overly attentive to words
  • vocabularied — having a vocabulary as specified
  • vuelta abajo — a region in W Cuba.
  • well-beloved — loved deeply and sincerely: my well-beloved fiancé.
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