7-letter words containing e, v, c
- divorce — a divorced man.
- dovecot — a structure, usually at a height above the ground, for housing domestic pigeons.
- enclave — A portion of territory within or surrounded by a larger territory whose inhabitants are culturally or ethnically distinct.
- evacate — (obsolete) To empty.
- evacuee — A person evacuated from a place of danger to somewhere safe.
- evicted — Simple past tense and past participle of evict.
- evictee — One who is evicted.
- evictor — One who evicts.
- evinced — Simple past tense and past participle of evince.
- evinces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evince.
- evocate — (rare) To evoke.
- exclave — A portion of territory of one state completely surrounded by territory of another or others, as viewed by the home territory.
- factive — (of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase) presupposing the truth of an embedded sentence that serves as complement, as realize in I didn't realize that he had left, which presupposes that it is true that he had left.
- fictive — fictitious; imaginary.
- heckuva — (colloquial) Heck of a; extreme.
- incurve — Curve inward.
- invects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invect.
- invoice — an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
- j-curve — a curve which, in some economic theories, indicates that a decline in the value of a nation's currency initially causes an increase, and then a decrease, in that nation's balance-of-trade deficit
- kvetchy — Persistently whining or complaining.
- leveche — A dry sirocco of Spain.
- maciver — Loren, 1909–1998, U.S. painter.
- medevac — a helicopter for evacuating the wounded from a battlefield.
- medivac — to transport (sick or wounded persons) by medevac.
- novices — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
- occleve — Hoccleve.
- octaves — Plural form of octave.
- overact — (of an actor) act a role in an exaggerated manner.
- overcoy — too modest
- overcut — to cut too much
- ovicide — a substance or preparation, especially an insecticide, capable of killing egg cells.
- peccavi — a confession of guilt or sin.
- precava — See under vena cava.
- receive — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
- recover — to cover again or anew.
- recurve — to curve or bend (something) back or down or (of something) to be so curved or bent
- revoice — to voice again or in return; echo.
- s-curve — a curve shaped like an S .
- scarves — a plural of scarf1 .
- scavage — a toll charged of merchant strangers by mayors or towns on goods offered or sold in their districts
- screeve — to write, often referring to the writing of begging letters
- scrieve — to glide or walk along smoothly
- service — Robert W(illiam) 1874–1958, Canadian writer, born in England.
- seviche — a Latin American dish consisting of small pieces of raw fish or shellfish marinated in lime juice with chilies, chopped tomatoes, and herbs: it is served chilled, often as an appetizer
- tchekov — Anton Chekhov
- uncover — to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
- unvoice — to pronounce without vibration of the vocal cords
- upcurve — an upward curve
- uveitic — inflammation of the uvea.
- vacance — a vacant period; vacancy