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11-letter words containing d, o, v

  • mud volcano — a vent in the earth's surface through which escaping gas and vapor issue, causing mud to boil and occasionally to overflow, forming a conical mound around the vent.
  • music video — a commercial video featuring a performance of a popular song, often through a stylized dramatization by the performers with lip-syncing and special effects.
  • neoadjuvant — (medicine) Describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment.
  • news vendor — a person who sells newspapers or periodicals.
  • newsvendors — Plural form of newsvendor.
  • noah's dove — the constellation Columba.
  • nonadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
  • nonadditive — not additive, not involving mathematical addition
  • nonadhesive — coated with glue, paste, mastic, or other sticky substance: adhesive bandages.
  • nondelivery — Failure to provide or deliver goods.
  • nondividing — relating to cells that do not divide
  • nonevidence — a lack of evidence
  • noninvolved — Not involved.
  • nonvalidity — the quality of being nonvalid or invalid, a lack of validity
  • odd or even — any of various games of chance in which one bets on an odd or even number, as one in which two players alternately draw from a pile of an odd number of counters any desired number up to a prearranged limit, the object being to have drawn an odd number of counters at the end of the game.
  • oval window — an oval opening at the head of the cochlea, connecting the middle and inner ear, through which sound vibrations of the stapes are transmitted.
  • over-budget — costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted: The building is half-finished and it's already overbudget.
  • over-demand — to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right: He demanded payment of the debt.
  • over-expand — to increase in extent, size, volume, scope, etc.: Heat expands most metals. He hopes to expand his company.
  • over-extend — to extend, reach, or expand beyond a proper, safe, or reasonable point: a company that overextended its credit to diversify.
  • over-handle — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • over-modest — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
  • overbidding — Present participle of overbid.
  • overbridges — Plural form of overbridge.
  • overburdens — Plural form of overburden.
  • overcharged — Simple past tense and past participle of overcharge.
  • overclouded — Simple past tense and past participle of overcloud.
  • overcrammed — filled to excess
  • overcropped — Simple past tense and past participle of overcrop.
  • overcrowded — filled to excess; packed.
  • overdeliver — To deliver in excess of a norm, standard, or requirement.
  • overdevelop — Develop too much or to excess.
  • overdeviate — to cause (a frequency-modulated radio transmitter) to exceed its specified frequency excursion from the rest frequency
  • overdosages — Plural form of overdosage.
  • overdraught — (chiefly, British) An overdraft.
  • overdrawing — Present participle of overdraw.
  • overdressed — Simple past tense and past participle of overdress.
  • overdriving — Present participle of overdrive.
  • overdubbing — Present participle of overdub.
  • overeducate — to educate too much
  • overenjoyed — Simple past tense and past participle of overenjoy.
  • overexcited — to excite too much.
  • overexerted — to exert excessively.
  • overexposed — An overexposed photograph is of poor quality because the film has been exposed to too much light, either when the photograph was taken or during the developing process.
  • overfeeding — the act of feeding too much
  • overflooded — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
  • overforward — too familiar
  • overfreedom — the state of being too forward, free, or liberal
  • overfunding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
  • overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
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