8-letter words containing e, v, r, a
- vinifera — of, relating to, or derived from a European grape, Vitis vinifera, widely cultivated for making wine and raisins and for table use.
- vintager — a person who helps in the harvest of grapes for winemaking.
- viraemia — a condition in which virus particles circulate and reproduce in the bloodstream
- viraemic — of, relating to, or affected by viraemia
- virtanen — Artturi Ilmari [ahrt-too-ri il-mah-ri] /ˈɑrt tʊ rɪ ˈɪl mɑ rɪ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1973, Finnish biochemist: Nobel prize 1945.
- visceral — of or relating to the viscera.
- visegrad — a town in N Hungary, NW of Budapest on the Danube: site of summit in 1991 of the leaders of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland.
- voltaire — (François Marie Arouet) 1694–1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
- votaress — a woman who is a votary.
- votaries — a person who is bound by solemn religious vows, as a monk or a nun.
- voyageur — (in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, especially one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations.
- vraicker — a person who gathers vraic
- vreeland — Diana Dalziel [dee-el] /diˈɛl/ (Show IPA), 1906–89, U.S. columnist and fashion editor, born in France.
- waivered — Allowed by waiver; permitted by exception granted from otherwise applicable rules.
- wakeover — A sleepover party in a public place, such as a church, at which little or no sleep actually gets done.
- walkover — Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter.
- waveform — the shape of a wave, a graph obtained by plotting the instantaneous values of a periodic quantity against the time.
- waverers — Plural form of waverer.
- wavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- waverley — a city in New South Wales, SE Australia, near Sydney.
- wharves' — a structure built on the shore of or projecting into a harbor, stream, etc., so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload or to lie at rest; quay; pier.
- whatever — in any amount; to any extent: whatever merit the work has.
- wrapover — (of a garment, esp a skirt) not sewn up at one side, but worn wrapped round the body and fastened so that the open edges overlap
- yarovize — to vernalize.