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

  • overspeed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
  • overspend — to spend more than one can afford: Receiving a small inheritance, she began to overspend alarmingly.
  • overstand — overreach (def 13).
  • overstood — simple past tense and past participle of overstand.
  • overstudy — excessive study.
  • overtaxed — taxed too heavily
  • overtimid — extremely timid
  • overtired — If you are overtired, you are so tired that you feel unhappy or bad-tempered, or feel that you cannot do things properly.
  • overtrade — to trade in excess of one's capital or the requirements of the market.
  • overvivid — strikingly bright or intense, as color, light, etc.: a vivid green.
  • overwound — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
  • oxidative — the process or result of oxidizing.
  • paloverde — a spiny, desert shrub, Cercidium floridum, of the legume family, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having green bark.
  • posidrive — having a patent screwhead that allows greater torque
  • pre-loved — previously used or owned; secondhand.
  • predevote — predestined, predetermined
  • provender — dry food, as hay or oats, for livestock or other domestic animals; fodder.
  • proverbed — a short popular saying, usually of unknown and ancient origin, that expresses effectively some commonplace truth or useful thought; adage; saw.
  • provident — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • recovered — to get back or regain (something lost or taken away): to recover a stolen watch.
  • red rover — a children's game in which two teams, some distance apart, face each other and take turns designating an opposing player to run toward their line. Any player who fails to break through their clasped hands becomes a member of that team.
  • redevelop — to develop (something) again.
  • redivorce — to divorce again
  • removedly — in a removed, remote, or distant manner
  • rock dove — a European pigeon, Columba livia, from which most domestic pigeons have been developed.
  • sevenfold — comprising seven parts or members.
  • should've — Should've is the usual spoken form of 'should have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
  • sous vide — the technique of cooking ingredients in a vacuum-sealed plastic pouch, usually for a long time at a low temperature.
  • sous-vide — the technique of cooking ingredients in a vacuum-sealed plastic pouch, usually for a long time at a low temperature.
  • standover — practising or relating to acts of threatening, intimidating or extorting money from people by force
  • stevedore — a firm or individual engaged in the loading or unloading of a vessel.
  • tide over — the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
  • unavoided — not avoided or evaded
  • unbeloved — not loved; unhappy in love
  • uncovered — having no cover or covering.
  • uncoveted — to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property.
  • undervote — a vote that is cast but is legally invalid
  • undevoted — zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
  • unevolved — to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme.
  • unfavored — regarded or treated with preference or partiality: Her beauty made her the favored child.
  • uninvoked — (of a law or penalty, etc) not put into use
  • unmotived — without motive, not having a motive
  • unmovedly — in an unaffected or unmoved manner
  • unprovide — to fail to supply necessary requirements or provisions; to divest
  • unremoved — remote; separate; not connected with; distinct from.
  • unrevoked — not revoked, withdrawn, or cancelled
  • unvouched — to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  • van dorenCarl, 1885–1950, U.S. writer.
  • veldskoen — an ankle-length boot of soft but strong rawhide
  • velodrome — a sports arena equipped with a banked track for cycling.
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