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12-letter words containing d, e, v, o

  • good heavens — You say 'Good heavens!' or 'Heavens!' to express surprise or to emphasize that you agree or disagree with someone.
  • ground cover — the herbaceous plants and low shrubs in a forest, considered as a whole.
  • ground level — ground state.
  • gustave dore — (Paul) Gustave [pawl gy-stav] /pɔl güˈstav/ (Show IPA), 1832?–83, French painter, illustrator, and sculptor.
  • half-covered — to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of: Snow covered the fields.
  • hard-favored — South Midland U.S. (of a person) hard-featured.
  • have a (good — to feel (strongly) inclined to
  • have it good — to be in comfortable circumstances
  • have need to — to be compelled or required to; must
  • heavy-footed — clumsy or ponderous, as in movement or expressiveness: music that is heavy-footed and uninspired.
  • horned viper — a highly venomous viper, Cerastes cerastes, of northern Africa and extreme southwestern Asia, having a process resembling a horn just above each eye.
  • hudson riverHenry, died 1611? English navigator and explorer.
  • ill-favoured — unpleasant in appearance; homely or ugly.
  • impoverished — reduced to poverty.
  • improvidence — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • in overdrive — in a state of intense activity
  • introductive — serving or used to introduce; preliminary; beginning: an introductory course; an introductory paragraph.
  • involvedness — very intricate or complex: an involved reply.
  • jordan curve — simple closed curve.
  • jordan riverBarbara Charline, 1936–96, U.S. politician.
  • lap dissolve — dissolve (def 17).
  • leopoldville — former name of Kinshasa.
  • leveling rod — rod (def 19).
  • long-sleeved — having long sleeves
  • lope de vega — Lope [loh-pey,, -pee;; Spanish law-pe] /ˈloʊ peɪ,, -pi;; Spanish ˈlɔ pɛ/ (Show IPA), (Lope Félix de Vega Carpio) 1562–1635, Spanish dramatist and poet.
  • lorry driver — a person who drives a lorry; a truck driver
  • louver board — one of a series of overlapping, sloping boards used as louvers in an opening, so arranged as to admit air but to exclude rain or cut off visibility from the outside.
  • love handles — fat midriff
  • madisonville — a city in W Kentucky.
  • markov model — (probability, simulation)   A model or simulation based on Markov chains.
  • middle voice — the voice or form used when the subject of a verb performs an action on itself (often the reflexive form)
  • misconceived — Simple past tense and past participle of misconceive.
  • modificative — (grammar) That which modifies or qualifies, as a word or clause.
  • motor-driven — propelled or made to function by means of a motor
  • multi-voiced — having a voice of a specified kind (usually used in combination): shrill-voiced.
  • neoflavonoid — (organic chemistry) Any compound, isomeric with the flavonoids, derived from 4-phenyl-1,2-benzopyrone.
  • neurodiverse — Exhibiting neurodiversity; varying in mental configuration.
  • non-advocate — to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly: He advocated higher salaries for teachers.
  • non-divisive — forming or expressing division or distribution.
  • 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-voidable — capable of being nullified or invalidated.
  • nonactivated — not activated,
  • nonaddictive — producing or tending to cause addiction: an addictive drug.
  • noncivilized — Not civilized.
  • nonconducive — tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable (usually followed by to): Good eating habits are conducive to good health.
  • nondeceptive — not deceptive
  • nondeductive — not related to deduction or subtraction
  • nondirective — Not directive.
  • noninductive — not inductive: a noninductive resistance.
  • nonvitrified — Not converted into glass.
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