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

  • deviants — Plural form of deviant.
  • deviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • deviates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deviate.
  • deviator — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • deviltry — reckless mischief, fun, etc.
  • devoting — to give up or appropriate to or concentrate on a particular pursuit, occupation, purpose, cause, etc.: to devote one's time to reading.
  • devotion — Devotion is great love, affection, or admiration for someone.
  • dilative — serving or tending to dilate.
  • dilutive — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • divagate — to wander; stray.
  • divalent — having a valence of two, as the ferrous ion, Fe ++ .
  • diverted — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
  • diverter — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
  • divested — Simple past tense and past participle of divest.
  • divident — (obsolete) dividend; share.
  • divinest — of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
  • donative — a gift or donation.
  • dovetail — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
  • drive at — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • durative — noting or pertaining to a verb aspect expressing incomplete or continued action. Beat and walk are durative in contrast to strike and step.
  • duvetine — a napped fabric, in a twilled or plain weave, of cotton, wool, silk, or rayon.
  • e-voting — electronic voting.
  • eductive — educing; serving to educe.
  • ejective — Denoting a type of consonant in some languages, e.g., Hausa, produced by sudden release of pressure from the glottis.
  • elective — Related to or working by means of election.
  • eluviate — to undergo eluviation
  • enactive — Having power to enact or establish as a law.
  • equative — (grammar) Of, pertaining to, or being an equative.
  • erective — Making erect or upright; raising.
  • ergative — Relating to or denoting a case of nouns (in some languages, e.g., Basque and Eskimo) that identifies the subject of a transitive verb and is different from the case that identifies the subject of an intransitive verb.
  • eruptive — Of, relating to, or formed by volcanic activity.
  • estivate — (of an animal, particularly an insect, fish, or amphibian) spend a hot or dry period in a prolonged state of torpor or dormancy.
  • evection — (astronomy) Modification of the lunar orbit due to the gravitational effects of the Sun.
  • eventide — The end of the day; evening.
  • eventing — An equestrian sport in which competitors must take part in each of several contests, usually cross-country, dressage, and show jumping.
  • everting — Present participle of evert.
  • evicting — Present participle of evict.
  • eviction — The action of expelling someone, especially a tenant, from a property; expulsion.
  • evitable — Possible to avoid; avertible.
  • evitably — In an evitable way; avoidably.
  • exertive — Having power or a tendency to exert; using exertion.
  • exuviate — (ambitransitive, rare) To shed or cast off a covering, especially a skin; to slough; to molt (moult).
  • favorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
  • favosite — any of numerous corals of the extinct genus Favosites, most common during the Silurian and Devonian periods, having polygonal cells with rows of pores in the walls.
  • festival — a day or time of religious or other celebration, marked by feasting, ceremonies, or other observances: the festival of Christmas; a Roman festival.
  • fixative — serving to fix; making fixed or permanent.
  • frictive — Of, relating to, or caused by friction.
  • fructive — fruitful
  • fruitive — able to enjoy or to produce enjoyment.
  • fugitive — a person who is fleeing, from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc.; a runaway: a fugitive from justice; a fugitive from a dictatorial regime.
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