8-letter words containing e, r, i, v
- verditer — either of two pigments, consisting usually of carbonate of copper prepared by grinding either azurite (blue verditer) or malachite (green verditer)
- veridian — a long-lasting, bluish-green pigment, consisting of a hydrated oxide of chromium.
- verified — confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc.
- verifier — to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
- verifies — to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
- veristic — the theory that rigid representation of truth and reality is essential to art and literature, and therefore the ugly and vulgar must be included.
- verities — the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
- verjuice — an acid liquor made from the sour juice of crab apples, unripe grapes, etc., formerly much used for culinary and other purposes.
- verlaine — Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1844–96, French poet.
- verligte — (during apartheid) a person of any of the White political parties who supported liberal trends in government policy
- vermined — plagued with vermin
- vernicle — veronica1 .
- veronica — a female given name.
- verriere — a French bowl similar to a monteith in form and use.
- versicle — a little verse.
- versiera — witch of Agnesi.
- vertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- vertices — a plural of vertex.
- verticil — a whorl or circle, as of leaves or hairs, arranged around a point on an axis.
- vertisol — a clay-rich soil in which deep cracks form during the dry season.
- vespiary — a nest of social wasps.
- vestiary — of or relating to garments or vestments.
- vetivert — the aromatic oil derived from the roots of the vetiver.
- viameter — an early form of odometer designed to measure the distance travelled by a carriage
- viatores — a wayfarer; traveler.
- vibrance — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
- vicarage — the residence of a vicar.
- vicarate — vicariate.
- vicaress — a rank of nun
- vicenary — of, relating to, or consisting of twenty.
- victoire — a female given name, French form of Victoria.
- victress — a woman who is victorious.
- vigneron — a winemaker.
- villager — an inhabitant of a village.
- villiers — Frederic, 1852–1922, English artist and war correspondent.
- vin rosé — rosé
- vinegary — of the nature of or resembling vinegar; sour; acid: a vinegary taste.
- vineyard — a plantation of grapevines, especially one producing grapes for winemaking.
- vinifera — of, relating to, or derived from a European grape, Vitis vinifera, widely cultivated for making wine and raisins and for table use.
- vintager — a person who helps in the harvest of grapes for winemaking.
- viperine — of, relating to, or resembling a viper; venomous: a gossip with a viperine tongue.
- viperous — of the nature of or resembling a viper: a viperous movement.
- viraemia — a condition in which virus particles circulate and reproduce in the bloodstream
- viraemic — of, relating to, or affected by viraemia
- virement — an administrative transfer of funds from one part of a budget to another
- viricide — virucide.
- viridite — a greenish mineral found in some igneous rocks
- virilely — in a virile manner
- virilize — (of medicines, drugs, etc) to cause male characteristics such as a deep voice and facial hair to appear in (a female); to masculinize
- virogene — a type of virus-forming gene