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7-letter words containing e, v, a, s

  • savages — fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts.
  • save as — (editor, programming, storage)   A variant of save that saves the current document in an alternative format.
  • save up — put money aside
  • saveloy — a highly seasoned, dried sausage.
  • savored — the quality in a substance that affects the sense of taste or of smell.
  • savvier — experienced, knowledgable, and well-informed; shrewd (often used in combination): consumers who are savvy about prices; a tech-savvy entrepreneur.
  • savvies — experienced, knowledgable, and well-informed; shrewd (often used in combination): consumers who are savvy about prices; a tech-savvy entrepreneur.
  • scarves — a plural of scarf1 .
  • scavage — a toll charged of merchant strangers by mayors or towns on goods offered or sold in their districts
  • segovia — Andrés [ahn-dres] /ɑnˈdrɛs/ (Show IPA), 1893–87, Spanish guitarist.
  • selvage — the edge of woven fabric finished so as to prevent raveling, often in a narrow tape effect, different from the body of the fabric.
  • serovar — serotype
  • servant — a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.
  • several — being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind: several ways of doing it.
  • sevruga — a species of sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, of the Caspian and Black seas.
  • sheaves — a pulley for hoisting or hauling, having a grooved rim for retaining a wire rope.
  • slavery — the condition of a slave; bondage.
  • solvate — a compound formed by the interaction of a solvent and a solute.
  • sparver — a tentlike bed curtain or canopy.
  • stative — (of a verb) expressing a state or condition, as like, want, or believe, and usually used in simple, not progressive, tenses: I liked them. I want some. I will never believe it.
  • strayve — to wander aimlessly
  • suasive — the act of advising, urging, or attempting to persuade; persuasion.
  • suavely — (of persons or their manner, speech, etc.) smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.
  • suavest — (of persons or their manner, speech, etc.) smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.
  • suevian — a member of an ancient Germanic people of uncertain origin, mentioned in the writings of Caesar and Tacitus.
  • travers — P(amela) L. 1899–1996, Australian writer, especially of children's stories, in England.
  • unsaved — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • vaguest — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • vainest — excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.; conceited: a vain dandy.
  • vamoose — to leave hurriedly or quickly; decamp.
  • vanessa — a female given name.
  • vareuse — a type of loose coat or jacket
  • varices — plural of varix.
  • vastest — of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
  • verbals — abuse or invective
  • verglas — glaze (def 17).
  • veritas — truth.
  • versace — Donatella. (donaˈtɛlla) born 1955, Italian fashion designer and businesswoman; creative director of the Versace group from 1997
  • versant — a slope of a mountain or mountain chain.
  • vesical — of or relating to a vesica or bladder, especially the urinary bladder.
  • vestral — a room in or a building attached to a church, in which the vestments, and sometimes liturgical objects, are kept; sacristy.
  • vinasse — the residuum in a still after distillation; slop.
  • visaged — the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc.; countenance.
  • viscera — Viscera are the large organs inside the body, such as the heart, liver, and stomach.
  • vistaed — possessing or forming a vista or vistas.
  • vriesia — any of numerous tropical American epiphytic bromeliads of the genus Vriesia, many species of which are cultivated for their rosettes of variegated leaves and showy flower spikes.
  • waivers — Plural form of waiver.
  • waveson — goods floating on the waves after a shipwreck
  • weavers — Plural form of weaver.
  • wharves — Spinning. a wheel or round piece of wood on a spindle, serving as a flywheel or as a pulley.
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