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

  • scrivening — writing
  • self-given — past participle of give.
  • sergius iv — died 1012, pope 1009–12.
  • silver age — Classical Mythology. the second of the four ages of humankind, inferior to the golden age but superior to the bronze age that followed: characterized by an increase of impiety and of human weakness.
  • silverbergRobert, born 1935, U.S. science-fiction writer.
  • silverling — a shekel or small silver coin
  • snivelling — to weep or cry with sniffling.
  • stag movie — a pornographic film intended primarily for male audiences.
  • stage-dive — to jump off the stage at a concert onto the crowd below
  • starveling — a person, animal, or plant that is starving.
  • stravaiger — Scot., Irish, and North England. to wander aimlessly.
  • suggestive — that suggests; referring to other thoughts, persons, etc.: His recommendation was suggestive of his boss's thinking.
  • swing vote — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
  • swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
  • the living — those that are still alive
  • the virgin — the constellation Virgo, the sixth sign of the zodiac
  • tight five — the combined front and second rows of a rugby union scrum
  • timesaving — (of methods, devices, etc.) reducing the time spent or required to do something.
  • travelling — to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
  • traversing — to pass or move over, along, or through.
  • unbehaving — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
  • undivulged — to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
  • unforgiven — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
  • unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • unwavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
  • vagrancies — the conduct of a vagrant.
  • variegated — varied in appearance or color; marked with patches or spots of different colors.
  • variegator — someone or something which variegates
  • vegetarian — a person who does not eat or does not believe in eating meat, fish, fowl, or, in some cases, any food derived from animals, as eggs or cheese, but subsists on vegetables, fruits, nuts, grain, etc.
  • vegetation — all the plants or plant life of a place, taken as a whole: the vegetation of the Nile valley.
  • vegetative — growing or developing as or like plants; vegetating.
  • vergership — the position or office of being a verger
  • verilog sa — (company)   A French real-time software engineering company.
  • vermilling — changing or becoming the colour vermilion
  • vernissage — Also called varnishing day. the day before the opening of an art exhibition traditionally reserved for the artist to varnish the paintings.
  • versioning — the adaptation of classic literary texts for film, which often involves updating or changing the setting
  • very light — highly illuminated
  • vexingness — the quality or state of being vexing
  • vicegerent — an officer appointed as deputy by and to a sovereign or supreme chief.
  • viceregent — a deputy regent; a person who acts in the place of a ruler, governor, or sovereign.
  • victualage — food; provisions; victuals.
  • video game — any of various interactive games played using a specialized electronic gaming device or a computer or mobile device and a television or other display screen, along with a means to control graphic images.
  • videogenic — telegenic.
  • vignetting — a decorative design or small illustration used on the title page of a book or at the beginning or end of a chapter.
  • villainage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
  • villeinage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
  • vinegarish — resembling vinegar, as in sourness or acidity: a vinegarish odor; a vinegarish disposition.
  • vip lounge — a room for example at an airport where rich people, celebrities etc can go
  • visiogenic — appropriate for broadcast on television
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