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

  • celebrative — to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
  • celestine vSaint (Pietro di Murrone or Morone) 1215–96, Italian ascetic: pope 1294.
  • centerville — a town in W Ohio.
  • cesarevitch — the eldest son of a czar.
  • chest voice — a voice of the lowest speaking or singing register
  • chevrotains — Plural form of chevrotain.
  • chris evert — Chris(tine Marie) born 1954, U.S. tennis player.
  • circulative — Promoting circulation; circulating.
  • circumvents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumvent.
  • civil death — (formerly) the loss of all civil rights because of a serious conviction
  • clavecinist — a person who plays the clavecin
  • clement vii — original name Giulio de' Medici. 1478–1534, pope (1523–34): refused to authorize the annulment of the marriage of Henry VIII of England to Catherine of Aragon (1533)
  • clement xiv — (Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli; Lorenzo Ganganelli) 1705–74, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1769–74.
  • clove hitch — a knot or hitch used for securing a rope to a spar, post, or larger rope
  • coagulative — Obsolete. coagulated.
  • coatesville — a city in SE Pennsylvania.
  • cocultivate — to cultivate jointly
  • coevolution — the evolution of complementary adaptations in two or more species of organisms because of a special relationship that exists between them, as in insect-pollinated plants and their insect pollinators
  • coextensive — of the same limits or extent
  • cognitively — in a cognitive manner
  • cohortative — intended to encourage
  • collectives — Plural form of collective.
  • colligative — (of a physical property of a substance) depending on the concentrations of atoms, ions, and molecules that are present rather than on their nature
  • collocative — the act of collocating.
  • combatively — In a combative way.
  • combinative — resulting from being, tending to be, or able to be joined or mixed together
  • comminative — comminatory
  • communitive — Relating to community.
  • commutative — relating to or involving substitution
  • comparative — You use comparative to show that you are judging something against a previous or different situation. For example, comparative calm is a situation which is calmer than before or calmer than the situation in other places.
  • competetive — Misspelling of competitive.
  • competitive — Competitive is used to describe situations or activities in which people or firms compete with each other.
  • compositive — synthetic; involving composition
  • computative — of, relating to, or involving computation
  • concavities — Plural form of concavity.
  • conflictive — to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory, at variance, or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness conflicted with that of the other. My class conflicts with my going to the concert.
  • confutative — That confutes.
  • conjugative — Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”.
  • conjunctive — joining; connective
  • connectives — serving or tending to connect: connective remarks between chapters.
  • connotative — (of a word or expression) signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning: A connotative word such as “steely” would never be used when referring to a woman.
  • consecutive — Consecutive periods of time or events happen one after the other without interruption.
  • consequtive — Misspelling of consecutive.
  • consumptive — A consumptive person suffers from tuberculosis.
  • contractive — having the power of contracting
  • contrastive — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • contrivable — Capable of being contrived, invented, or devised.
  • contrivance — If you describe something as a contrivance, you disapprove of it because it is unnecessary and artificial.
  • convections — Plural form of convection.
  • conventicle — a secret or unauthorized assembly for worship
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