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11-letter words containing d, o, l, i, v, e

  • advertorial — An advertorial is an advertisement that uses the style of newspaper or magazine articles or television documentary programmes, so that it appears to be giving facts and not trying to sell a product.
  • almoravides — a member of a Muslim dynasty ruling in Spain and northern Africa from 1056 to 1147.
  • declivitous — fairly steep
  • deevolution — any process of formation or growth; development: the evolution of a language; the evolution of the airplane.
  • devaluation — a decrease in the exchange value of a currency against gold or other currencies, brought about by a government
  • devocalized — Simple past tense and past participle of devocalize.
  • devotionals — Plural form of devotional.
  • devouringly — In a devouring manner; rapaciously, consumingly.
  • disavowable — capable of being disavowed
  • disprovable — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • dissolvable — to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
  • diversional — offering diversion or recreation; diverting.
  • dovetailing — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
  • hodgenville — a town in central Kentucky: birthplace of Abraham Lincoln.
  • ill-favored — unpleasant in appearance; homely or ugly.
  • intervolved — Simple past tense and past participle of intervolve.
  • livelihoods — Plural form of livelihood.
  • moundsville — a city in NW West Virginia, on the Ohio River.
  • nondelivery — Failure to provide or deliver goods.
  • noninvolved — Not involved.
  • overdeliver — To deliver in excess of a norm, standard, or requirement.
  • overindulge — eat, do to excess
  • overloading — (language)   (Or "Operator overloading"). Use of a single symbol to represent operators with different argument types, e.g. "-", used either, as a monadic operator to negate an expression, or as a dyadic operator to return the difference between two expressions. Another example is "+" used to add either integers or floating-point numbers. Overloading is also known as ad-hoc polymorphism. User-defined operator overloading is provided by several modern programming languages, e.g. C++'s class system and the functional programming language Haskell's type classes. Ad-hoc polymorphism (better described as overloading) is the ability to use the same syntax for objects of different types, e.g. "+" for addition of reals and integers or "-" for unary negation or diadic subtraction. Parametric polymorphism allows the same object code for a function to handle arguments of many types but overloading only reuses syntax and requires different code to handle different types.
  • overplaided — (of a garment) covered with a design consisting of an overplaid
  • oxidatively — by an oxidative process
  • providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • short-lived — living or lasting only a little while.
  • unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • undissolved — to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
  • unvocalized — not articulated; unspoken; unvoiced
  • valediction — an act of bidding farewell or taking leave.
  • valedictory — bidding goodbye; saying farewell: a valedictory speech.
  • varicelloid — resembling varicella.
  • varicolored — having various colors; variegated; motley: a varicolored print.
  • violet wood — kingwood.
  • volsteadism — the policy of prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages.

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