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

  • quantitive — that is or may be estimated by quantity.
  • ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
  • reinvented — to invent again or anew, especially without knowing that the invention already exists.
  • renovation — to restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair.
  • renovative — to restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair.
  • retrieving — to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
  • revanchist — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
  • revelation — the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
  • revilement — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.
  • revisitant — revisiting or returning to a place
  • revocation — the act of revoking; annulment.
  • revolution — an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.
  • riverfront — the land or property along a river; the section of a city or town along a river.
  • rivetingly — in a riveting manner
  • ruminative — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
  • seventieth — next after the sixty-ninth; being the ordinal number for 70.
  • sexivalent — hexavalent.
  • silvertone — made to resemble silver in color, sheen, etc.
  • splenative — relating to the spleen or spleenful
  • starveling — a person, animal, or plant that is starving.
  • stephen iv — died a.d. 817, pope 816–817.
  • stephen vi — died a.d. 897, pope 896–897.
  • subvention — a grant of money, as by a government or some other authority, in aid or support of some institution or undertaking, especially in connection with science or the arts.
  • sustentive — sustaining, esp life or growth
  • swing vote — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
  • tananarive — former name of Antananarivo.
  • television — the transmission of programming, in the form of still or moving images, via radio waves, cable wires, satellite, or wireless network to a receiver or other screen.
  • the living — those that are still alive
  • the virgin — the constellation Virgo, the sixth sign of the zodiac
  • theravadin — Hinayanist.
  • think over — consider, deliberate
  • timesaving — (of methods, devices, etc.) reducing the time spent or required to do something.
  • tonalitive — of or relating to tonality
  • townsville — a seaport on the E coast of Queensland, in E Australia.
  • transitive — Grammar. having the nature of a transitive verb.
  • 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.
  • travertine — a form of limestone deposited by springs, especially hot springs, used in Italy for building.
  • turnverein — an athletic club, especially of gymnasts.
  • tyne-river — a river in NE England, in Northumberland, flowing E into the North Sea. About 30 miles (48 km) long.
  • unadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
  • uncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
  • undeviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • undiverted — not diverted; not turned from a particular course
  • undivested — not divested, deprived, or dispossessed
  • unfavorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
  • uninvented — to originate or create as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph.
  • uninvested — (of capital, cash, funds, money, etc) not invested in a scheme or company with the aim of making a profit
  • univariate — (of a distribution) having one variate.
  • university — an institution of learning of the highest level, having a college of liberal arts and a program of graduate studies together with several professional schools, as of theology, law, medicine, and engineering, and authorized to confer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Continental European universities usually have only graduate or professional schools.
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