6-letter words containing e, l, v
- leaves — permission to do something: to beg leave to go elsewhere.
- leavis — F(rank) R(aymond) 1895–1978, English critic and teacher.
- lekvar — a soft, jamlike spread made of sweetened prunes or apricots.
- leo iv — Saint, died a.d. 855, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 847–855.
- leo vi — pope a.d. 928.
- leonov — Aleksey Arkhipovich [uh-lyi-ksyey uhr-khyee-puh-vyich] /ʌ lyɪˈksyeɪ ʌrˈkhyi pə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Soviet cosmonaut: first man to walk in space 1965.
- lésvos — Mytilene (def 1).
- leuven — a city in central Belgium.
- levade — a movement in which the horse first lowers its body on increasingly bent hocks, then sits on its hind hooves while keeping its forelegs raised and drawn in.
- levant — to leave secretly or hurriedly to avoid paying debts.
- leveed — an embankment designed to prevent the flooding of a river.
- levees — Plural form of levee.
- levels — Plural form of level.
- levers — Lift or move with a lever.
- levi's — Carlo [kahr-law] /ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1902–75, Italian painter and writer.
- levied — an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force.
- levier — a person who levies.
- levies — an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force.
- levine — Jack, 1915–2010, U.S. painter.
- levins — Plural form of levin.
- levite — a member of the tribe of Levi.
- levity — lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.
- levkas — an island in the Ionian group, off the W coast of Greece. 114 sq. mi. (295 sq. km).
- lievre — a river in S Quebec, Canada, flowing SW to the Ottawa River. 200 miles (322 km) long.
- livedo — a reddish discoloured patch on the skin
- lively — eventful, stirring, or exciting: The opposition gave us a lively time.
- livens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liven.
- livers — Plural form of liver.
- livery — a distinctive uniform, badge, or device formerly provided by someone of rank or title for his retainers, as in time of war.
- livest — being alive; living; alive: live animals.
- liveth — Archaic third-person singular form of live.
- livier — a native or resident of Newfoundland or Labrador.
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- loaves — plural of loaf1 .
- louver — any of a series of narrow openings framed at their longer edges with slanting, overlapping fins or slats, adjustable for admitting light and air while shutting out rain.
- louvre — to make a louver in; add louvers to: to louver a door.
- lovage — a European plant, Levisticum officinale, of the parsley family, having coarsely toothed compound leaves, cultivated in gardens.
- lovein — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
- lovell — Sir Alfred Charles Bernard, 1913–2012, British astronomer.
- lovely — charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
- lovers — Plural form of lover.
- lovest — (archaic) second-person singular present form of love.
- loveth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of love.
- loveys — Plural form of lovey.
- luvvie — Alternative spelling of luvvy.
- lvalue — (programming) A reference to a location, an expression which can appear as the destination of an assignment operator indicating where a value should be stored. For example, a variable or an array element are lvalues but the constant 42 and the expression i+1 are not. A constant string may or may not be an lvalue (it usually is in C).
- maglev — magnetic levitation.
- marvel — something that causes wonder, admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy: The new bridge is an engineering marvel.
- melvin — a male given name.
- navels — Plural form of navel.