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8-letter words containing e, v, o, c

  • evocator — Someone who evokes.
  • gavelock — a spear or javelin
  • go voice — (communications)   When two or more parties stop communicating digitally and resuming the conversation via voice communication over the telephone. Prototypically this is used (e.g., "Wanna go voice?") between two modem users to denote the action of picking up the phone while shutting off the modem, in order to use the same line for voice communication as had was being used for data transmission. Compare: Voice-Net.
  • havelock — a town in SE North Carolina.
  • havocker — a person who causes havoc
  • hoccleveThomas, 1370–1450, English poet.
  • hovercar — A fictional motor car that hovers a short distance above the ground.
  • in voice — in a condition to sing or speak well
  • invocate — invoke.
  • invoiced — an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
  • invoices — Plural form of invoice.
  • laverock — a lark, especially a skylark.
  • livelock — (computing) A condition resembling deadlock in which various computational processes are constantly changing but never reach a point where any of them can proceed.
  • locative — (in certain inflected languages) noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place in or at which, as Latin domī “at home.”.
  • locavore — a person who makes an effort to eat food that is grown, raised, or produced locally, usually within 100 miles of home.
  • lovelaceRichard, 1618–56, English poet.
  • lovelock — any lock of hair hanging or worn separately from the rest of the hair.
  • lovesick — languishing with love: a lovesick adolescent.
  • mcgovern — George (Stanley) 1922–2012, U.S. politician: Democratic presidential candidate 1972, senator 1963–81.
  • novercal — of, like, or befitting a stepmother.
  • on cover — an entire envelope that has been postmarked
  • outcurve — Baseball. a ball pitched so that it curves away from the batter. the course of such a ball.
  • outvoice — (transitive) To exceed in noise.
  • overacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overact.
  • overarch — to span with or like an arch: A new bridge overarches the river.
  • overcall — Cards. a bid higher than the previous bid.
  • overcame — simple past tense of overcome.
  • overcast — overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy: an overcast day.
  • overclad — wearing too many clothes
  • overcloy — to weary with excess
  • overclub — to use a club which causes the shot to go too far
  • overcoat — a short story (1842) by Gogol.
  • overcoil — a fixed end of a spiral hairspring, consisting of an upwardly and inwardly bent continuation of the outermost coil of the spring: used to offset the asymmetry of the common spiral spring when tight, which impairs isochronism.
  • overcold — too cold
  • overcome — to get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer; defeat: to overcome the enemy.
  • overcook — Cook too much or for too long.
  • overcool — to cool too much
  • overcram — (transitive) To cram too full; to overstuff.
  • overcrop — Agriculture. to crop (land) to excess; exhaust the fertility of by continuous cropping.
  • overcrow — to crow over
  • overcure — to cure for longer than necessary
  • overdeck — the upper deck
  • overlock — to sew (a seam, hem, or edge) with a particular stitch that prevents fraying
  • overmuch — If something happens overmuch, it happens too much or very much.
  • overnice — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • overpack — to pack or load too much into or onto
  • overrack — to strain too much
  • overrich — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • oversick — too sick
  • picowave — to irradiate (food) with gamma rays in order to retard spoilage.
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