9-letter words containing i, n, t, e, v
- evagation — the act of wandering or roving
- evaginate — (with reference to a tubular or pouch-shaped organ or structure) turn or be turned inside out.
- eventides — Plural form of eventide.
- evictions — Plural form of eviction.
- evidently — Plainly or obviously; in a way that is clearly seen or understood.
- evil twin — mythology: wicked other self
- evilution — (informal, pejorative, often humorous) Evolutionary theory viewed as something detrimental to human society.
- evitation — (obsolete) A shunning; avoidance.
- eviternal — (obsolete) eternal; everlasting.
- evocating — Present participle of evocate.
- evocation — The act of calling out or forth, or evoking.
- evolution — The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- extensive — Covering or affecting a large area.
- frivolent — (nonstandard) frivolous, trifling, silly.
- genitival — (in certain inflected languages) noting a case of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives, used primarily to express possession, measure, or origin: as John's hat, week's vacation, duty's call.
- genitives — Plural form of genitive.
- give onto — to cause or occasion: She gives me a pain in the neck.
- go native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
- grievants — Plural form of grievant.
- helvetian — of or relating to Helvetia or the Helvetii.
- in revolt — in the process or state of rebelling
- in venter — conceived but not yet born
- incentive — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- inceptive — beginning; initial.
- incurvate — curved, especially inward.
- indictive — Proclaimed; declared; public.
- inductive — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
- induviate — covered by induviae
- inevident — Not evident; obscure.
- infective — infectious.
- infestive — Tending to infest; acting like an infection.
- inflative — causing inflation; tending to inflate (something) or produce swelling
- ingestive — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
- injective — (mathematics) Of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range) is associated with at most one element of the preimage (or domain); inverse-deterministic.
- innervate — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
- innovated — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
- innovates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innovate.
- insertive — Of or relating to insertion in sexual acts.
- insolvent — not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
- insultive — (rare,non-standard) Insulting.
- intensive — of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
- intentive — Paying attention; attentive, heedful.
- intervale — a low-lying tract of land along a river.
- intervals — Plural form of interval.
- intervein — one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
- intervene — to come between disputing people, groups, etc.; intercede; mediate.
- intervent — (obsolete) To thwart; to obstruct.
- intervert — (obsolete, transitive) To turn to another course or use.
- interview — a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person: a job interview.
- interwove — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.