11-letter words containing c, i, v, e
- expectative — Of or pertaining to an expectation.
- explicative — Explanatory; serving to explain logically or in detail.
- exsiccative — Tending to make dry; having the power of drying.
- extractives — Plural form of extractive.
- face-saving — something that saves one's prestige or dignity: Allow him the face-saver of resigning instead of being fired.
- facultative — conferring a faculty, privilege, permission, or the power of doing or not doing something: a facultative enactment.
- fascinative — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
- fever pitch — a high degree of excitement, as of a gathering of people: The announcement of victory brought the crowd to fever pitch.
- fictiveness — The quality of being fictive.
- fleece-vine — silver-lace vine.
- flexecutive — an executive to whom the employer allows flexibility about times and locations of working
- foodservice — The business of providing food and related services.
- frederick v — called the Winter King. 1596–1632, elector of the Palatinate (1610–23) and king of Bohemia (1619–20). He led the revolt of Bohemian Protestants at the beginning of the Thirty Years' War
- ftp archive — archive site
- give credit — allow delayed payment
- give notice — warn, inform
- gravimetric — of or relating to measurement by weight.
- hairy vetch — a plant, Vicia villosa, of the legume family, native to Eurasia, having hairy stems and violet and white flowers, widely grown as forage and as a cover crop.
- heavy chain — a type of polypeptide chain present in an immunoglobulin molecule
- hercegovina — Herzegovina.
- hib vaccine — a vaccine against meningitis, pneumonia, and other illnesses caused by the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae type b: usually administered during infancy.
- hircocervus — (in classical and medieval fable) a mythical creature that is half goat and half stag
- hyperactive — unusually or abnormally active: a company's hyperactive growth; the child's hyperactive imagination.
- hypovolemic — Of, pertaining to, or characterized by low volume of blood in the circulatory system; as hypovolemic shock.
- implicative — tending to implicate or imply; characterized by or involving implication.
- in evidence — that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
- in recovery — If someone is in recovery, they are being given a course of treatment to help them recover from something such as a drug habit or mental illness.
- inactivated — Simple past tense and past participle of inactivate.
- inactivates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inactivate.
- incarvillea — any plant of the genus Incarvillea, native to China, of which some species are grown as garden or greenhouse plants for their large usually carmine-coloured trumpet-shaped flowers, esp I. delavayi: family Bignoniaceae
- incendivity — the power to ignite
- incentively — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- incentivise — (transitive, British spelling) To provide with an incentive. (from 20th c.).
- incentivize — to give incentives to: The government should incentivize the private sector to create jobs.
- inceptively — In an inceptive manner.
- inclusively — including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account (usually used postpositively): from 6 to 37 inclusive.
- inconducive — not conducive; tending to be harmful or injurious: inconducive to the public good.
- inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- inductively — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
- ineffective — not effective; not producing results; ineffectual: ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies.
- infectivity — infectious.
- innocent iv — (Sinbaldo de Fieschi) c1180–1254, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1243–54.
- innocent vi — (Étienne Aubert) died 1362, French jurist and ecclesiastic: pope 1352–62.
- inoculative — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- inscriptive — of, relating to, or of the nature of an inscription.
- insectivora — the order comprising the insectivores.
- insectivore — an insectivorous animal or plant.
- instinctive — of, relating to, or of the nature of instinct.
- instructive — serving to instruct or inform; conveying instruction, knowledge, or information; enlightening.
- interactive — acting one upon or with the other.