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11-letter words containing e, n, v, a

  • servanthood — the condition of being a servant
  • servantless — without servants; not having a servant or servants
  • seventh-day — designating certain Christian denominations that make Saturday their chief day of rest and religious observance: Seventh-Day Adventists.
  • sharonville — a town in SW Ohio.
  • shaving gel — product that softens hair growth for shaving
  • silvestrian — of or relating to woodland
  • singulative — a grammatical form or construction that expresses a singular entity or indicates that an individual is singled out from a group, especially as opposed to a collective noun, as snowflake as opposed to snow.
  • slaveringly — in a slavering manner
  • slavishness — of or befitting a slave: slavish subjection.
  • snail fever — schistosomiasis.
  • snake river — a river flowing from NW Wyoming through S Idaho into the Columbia River in SE Washington: Shoshone Falls. 1038 miles (1670 km) long.
  • ss van dineCharles, born 1935, U.S. poet.
  • stevengraph — a small picture woven in colored silk thread: introduced in 1879 and mass-produced on a Jacquard-type loom.
  • suasiveness — persuasiveness
  • subinterval — an interval that is a subset of a given interval.
  • substantive — a noun.
  • surveillant — exercising surveillance.
  • sylvestrian — living in the woods; sylvan
  • syncopative — relating to syncopation
  • tax evasion — the nonpayment of taxes, as through the failure to report taxable income.
  • tax revenue — the total amount of money that the government receives from taxation
  • tentatively — of the nature of or made or done as a trial, experiment, or attempt; experimental: a tentative report on her findings.
  • tetravalent — having a valence of four, as Pt +4 .
  • thanksgiver — a person who gives thanks.
  • the heavens — the sky
  • the javelin — the event or sport of throwing the javelin
  • the vat man — an informal way of referring to HM Revenue & Customs
  • thoreauvianHenry David, 1817–62, U.S. naturalist and author.
  • thorvaldsen — Albert Bertal [ahl-bert bar-tuh l] /ˈɑl bɛrt ˈbær təl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1844, Danish sculptor.
  • thread vein — a small red or purple capillary near to the surface of the skin
  • time-saving — (of methods, devices, etc.) reducing the time spent or required to do something.
  • tonal value — the relative lightness or darkness of shades between black and white
  • track event — A track event is an event in athletics which involves running or walking around a racetrack, in contrast to events that involve only jumping or throwing.
  • transceiver — a transmitter and receiver combined in one unit.
  • translative — of or relating to the transfer of something from one person, position, or place to another.
  • transvaaler — a province in the NE Republic of South Africa. 110,450 sq. mi. (286,066 sq. km). Capital: Pretoria.
  • transversal — transverse.
  • transverses — lying or extending across or in a cross direction; cross.
  • transverter — a piece of equipment attached to a radio transceiver to enable it to transmit and receive on additional frequencies
  • ulnar nerve — a nerve situated along the inner side of the arm and passing close to the surface of the skin near the elbow
  • un-abrasive — any material or substance used for grinding, polishing, etc., as emery, pumice, or sandpaper.
  • unactivated — to make active; cause to function or act.
  • unassertive — confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman.
  • unattentive — characterized by or giving attention; observant: an attentive audience.
  • unavailable — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • unavertable — not able to be averted or prevented
  • unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • uncle vanya — a play (1897) by Anton Chekhov.
  • uncombative — not combative or confrontational
  • underactive — insufficiently active: an underactive thyroid gland.
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