9-letter words containing b, r, a, v
- outbraved — Simple past tense and past participle of outbrave.
- over-able — too able
- overbaked — to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
- overbears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbear.
- overboard — over the side of a ship or boat, especially into or in the water: to fall overboard.
- overbrake — to brake (a wheel, vehicle, etc.) excessively.
- overbreak — earth or rock excavated outside of neat lines.
- overbroad — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
- preverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- previable — occurring before a fetus has developed enough to survive outside the uterus
- probative — serving or designed for testing or trial.
- removable — that may be removed.
- reverable — to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her mother.
- revibrate — to vibrate again
- revisable — to amend or alter: to revise one's opinion.
- revivable — to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
- revocable — that may be revoked.
- revocably — that may be revoked.
- revokable — that may be revoked.
- rib vault — a vault supported by or decorated with diagonal ribs.
- ribavirin — a synthetic compound, C 8 H 1 2 N 4 O 5 , active against several DNA and RNA viruses.
- rio bravo — Mexican name of Rio Grande (def 1).
- riverbank — the slopes bordering a river.
- riverboat — any shallow-draft boat used on rivers.
- saver sub — A saver sub is a short piece of connecting pipe with threads on both ends, which is part of a drill string.
- sevenbark — wild hydrangea.
- severable — capable of being severed.
- subverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- urban vii — (Giovanni Battista Castagna) 1521–90, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1590.
- van buren — Martin, 1782–1862, 8th president of the U.S. 1837–41.
- venerable — commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; worthy of veneration or reverence, as because of high office or noble character: a venerable member of Congress.
- venerably — commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; worthy of veneration or reverence, as because of high office or noble character: a venerable member of Congress.
- verbalise — to express in words: He couldn't verbalize his feelings.
- verbalism — a verbal expression, as a word or phrase.
- verbalist — a person skilled in the use of words.
- verbality — wordiness; verbal diffuseness: a speech full of tedious verbality.
- verbalize — to express in words: He couldn't verbalize his feelings.
- verbarian — an inventor of words
- verberate — to lash, beat, or whip
- verbiages — overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech; wordiness; verbosity.
- veritable — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
- veritably — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
- vertebrae — any of the bones or segments composing the spinal column, consisting typically of a cylindrical body and an arch with various processes, and forming a foramen, or opening, through which the spinal cord passes.
- vertebral — of or relating to a vertebra or the vertebrae; spinal.
- vibraharp — a musical percussion instrument that resembles a marimba and is played with mallets, but that has metal instead of wooden bars and has a set of electrically powered resonators for sustaining the tone or creating a vibrato.
- vibrantly — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
- vibratile — capable of vibrating or of being vibrated.
- vibration — the act of vibrating.
- vibrative — vibrating
- vibratory — capable of or producing vibration.