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8-letter words containing d, v, i

  • divvy up — divide, share out
  • divvying — Present participle of divvy.
  • djokovic — Novak. born 1987, Serbian tennis player: winner of twelve Grand Slam singles titles, including six at the Australian Open
  • donative — a gift or donation.
  • dovekies — Plural form of dovekie.
  • dovelike — Similar to a dove.
  • dovetail — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
  • 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.
  • drive at — 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.
  • drive-by — the action of driving by a specified locality, object, etc.: a drive-by of Nelson's Monument.
  • drive-in — a motion-picture theater, refreshment stand, bank, or other public facility designed to accommodate patrons in their automobiles.
  • drive-up — serving or accessible to customers who drive up in their cars: a drive-up taco stand; a drive-up window at a bank.
  • driveled — Simple past tense and past participle of drivel.
  • driveway — a road, especially a private one, leading from a street or other thoroughfare to a building, house, garage, etc.
  • durative — noting or pertaining to a verb aspect expressing incomplete or continued action. Beat and walk are durative in contrast to strike and step.
  • duumvirs — Plural form of duumvir.
  • duvalier — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), ("Papa Doc") 1907–71, Haitian physician and dictator: president 1957–71.
  • duvetine — a napped fabric, in a twilled or plain weave, of cotton, wool, silk, or rayon.
  • dwarvish — Synonym of dwarfish.
  • eductive — educing; serving to educe.
  • evadible — That can be evaded.
  • eventide — The end of the day; evening.
  • evidence — The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
  • evildoer — A person who commits profoundly immoral and malevolent deeds.
  • fervidly — heated or vehement in spirit, enthusiasm, etc.: a fervid orator.
  • fervidor — Thermidor.
  • fivefold — five times as great or as much.
  • go-devil — a flexible, jointed apparatus forced through a pipeline to free it from obstructions.
  • godavari — a river flowing SE from W India to the Bay of Bengal. 900 miles (1450 km) long.
  • gravidae — a woman's status regarding pregnancy; usually followed by a roman numeral designating the number of times the woman has been pregnant.
  • gravidas — Plural form of gravida.
  • grievand — One who is the object of a formal grievance.
  • havilandJohn, 1792–1852, English architect, in the U.S.
  • havildar — A military rank of the British Indian Army and of the modern armies of India and Pakistan, equivalent to sergeant.
  • highveld — Alternative case form of Highveld.
  • hindutva — (in India) a political movement advocating Hindu nationalism and the establishment of a Hindu state
  • hivemind — the property of apparent sentience in a colony of social insects acting as a single organism, each insect performing a specific role for the good of the group.
  • hiveward — (of a bee's movement) towards the hive
  • ideative — to form an idea, thought, or image of.
  • improved — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • incurved — Turned inwards.
  • indeavor — Obsolete form of endeavor.
  • indevour — Obsolete spelling of endeavour.
  • indevout — not devout; lacking religious devotion; irreligious
  • induviae — withered leaves which decay on the tree instead of falling off; also, parts of petals (corolla) or sepals (calyx) with the same behaviour
  • induvial — (of a leaf, petal, or sepal) acting as induviae, decaying on the plant instead of falling off
  • innerved — Simple past tense and past participle of innerve.
  • innovada — An object-oriented extension to Ada, said to be Lisp-like. Implemented as an Ada preprocessor.
  • invaders — Plural form of invader.
  • invading — Present participle of invade.
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