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10-letter words containing i, n, o, v, e

  • five townsthe, a district in central England famous for the manufacture of pottery and china. The towns comprising this district were combined in 1910 to form Stoke-on-Trent.
  • give up on — abandon: sb
  • going-over — a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going-over.
  • grooviness — the quality of being groovy
  • grovelling — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • hanoverian — of or relating to the former ruling house of Hanover.
  • hovertrain — an experimental high-speed train that rides on a cushion of air over a concrete guide track in the shape of an inverted T and is propelled by one or more propellers or jet engines.
  • id nouveau — A dataflow language by Arvind <[email protected]> and R.S. Nikhil <[email protected]>, MIT LCS, ca. 1986. Id Nouveau began as a functional language, added streams, resource managers and I-structures (mutable arrays). Loops are syntactic sugar for tail recursion. See also Id.
  • improve on — refine, develop
  • in view of — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • in-solvent — not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incohesive — Not cohesive.
  • innocent v — (Pierre de Tarentaise) c1225–76, French ecclesiastic: pope 1276.
  • innovative — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • insolvable — incapable of being solved or explained; insoluble.
  • insolvency — the condition of being insolvent; bankruptcy.
  • insolvents — Plural form of insolvent.
  • intervenor — a person who intervenes, especially in a lawsuit.
  • intervolve — (rare) To involve one with another.
  • interwoven — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • introverts — Plural form of introvert.
  • inventions — Plural form of invention.
  • inventious — (obsolete) inventive.
  • inversions — Plural form of inversion.
  • invigorate — to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
  • inviolable — prohibiting violation; secure from destruction, violence, infringement, or desecration: an inviolable sanctuary; an inviolable promise.
  • inviolated — Not violated or injured; inviolate.
  • invocative — invoke.
  • involucred — (botany) Having an involucre.
  • involucres — Plural form of involucre.
  • involvedly — in an involved manner
  • isoflavone — a phytoestrogen produced chiefly by plants of the legume family, especially soybeans, potentially useful in lowering cholesterol and in treating some cancers and menopausal symptoms.
  • jovialness — endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship: a wonderfully jovial host.
  • kingsolverBarbara, born 1955, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and essayist.
  • lemon vine — Barbados gooseberry (def 1).
  • leontovich — Eugenie Konstantin [kon-stuh n-teen] /ˈkɒn stənˌtin/ (Show IPA), 1900–1993, U.S. actress, director, and playwright, born in Russia.
  • levigation — to rub, grind, or reduce to a fine powder, as in a mortar, with or without the addition of a liquid.
  • leviration — Levirate marriage.
  • levitation — the act or phenomenon of levitating.
  • long-lived — having a long life, existence, or duration: a long-lived man; long-lived fame.
  • loveliness — charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
  • lovemaking — the act of courting or wooing.
  • lovingness — feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.
  • minivolley — a version of volleyball played with fewer players per team than the standard number of six
  • misgoverns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgovern.
  • monteverdi — Claudio [klou-dyaw] /ˈklaʊ dyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1567–1643, Italian composer.
  • montevideo — a republic in SE South America. 72,172 sq. mi. (186,925 sq. km). Capital: Montevideo.
  • move in on — move closer to attack or capture
  • moviegoing — the practice or act of going to see motion pictures.
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