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10-letter words containing e, v, i, t

  • go private — to restore private ownership of a corporation by buying back publicly held stock
  • gravel pit — an open cast working for the extraction of gravel
  • gravesites — Plural form of gravesite.
  • gravettian — of, relating to, or characteristic of an advanced Upper Paleolithic industry of Europe dating to c25,000 b.c. and characterized by straight, blunt-backed blades.
  • gravimeter — an instrument for measuring the specific gravity of a solid or liquid.
  • gravimetry — the measurement of weight or density.
  • gravitated — Simple past tense and past participle of gravitate.
  • gravitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravitate.
  • grove city — a town in central Ohio.
  • harvesting — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • have a fit — become angry, upset
  • heat devil — a wavering, shimmering disturbance of air above or around a hot surface.
  • hesitative — characterized by hesitation; hesitating.
  • home visit — a visit by a health professional to a patient in their home
  • hovertrain — an experimental high-speed train that rides on a cushion of air over a concrete guide track in the shape of an inverted T and is propelled by one or more propellers or jet engines.
  • huntsville — a city in N Alabama: rocket and missile center.
  • hypoactive — Less than normally active.
  • illatively — By means of illation.
  • impeditive — Causing hindrance; impeding.
  • imperative — imperative language
  • imputative — to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • in private — belonging to some particular person: private property.
  • in-solvent — not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • inactivate — to make inactive: The bomb was inactivated.
  • inactively — In an inactive manner.
  • inadaptive — characterized by the failure to adapt
  • incentives — Plural form of incentive.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incitative — an agent which incites or is capable of inciting or rousing; a stimulant
  • incubative — Of or pertaining to incubation.
  • incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
  • indagative — (obsolete) Searching; exploring; investigating.
  • indicative — showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
  • indurative — the act of indurating.
  • inevitable — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • inevitably — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • infinitive — a verb form found in many languages that functions as a noun or is used with auxiliary verbs, and that names the action or state without specifying the subject, as French venir “to come,” Latin esse “to be,” fuisse “to have been.”.
  • inflective — to modulate (the voice).
  • inflictive — Of, pertaining to or causing infliction.
  • inhibitive — to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.).
  • initiative — an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends.
  • injunctive — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
  • innervated — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
  • innervates — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
  • innocent v — (Pierre de Tarentaise) c1225–76, French ecclesiastic: pope 1276.
  • innovative — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • insalivate — to mix with saliva, as food.
  • insolvents — Plural form of insolvent.
  • inspective — given to inspection; watchful; attentive.
  • insulative — serving to protect or insulate: glassware shipped in insulative packing.
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