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

  • equivalently — In an equivalent manner; equally.
  • equivocating — Present participle of equivocate.
  • equivocation — The use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication.
  • evangelistic — Seeking to convert others to the Christian faith; missionary.
  • evaporations — Plural form of evaporation.
  • even-pinnate — with pinnate leaflets that are symmetrically paired
  • evening star — Venus as seen after sunset
  • event-driven — (programming)   A kind of program, such as a graphical user interface, with a main loop which just waits for events to occur. Each event has an associated handler which is passed the details of the event, e.g. mouse button 3 pressed at position (355, 990). For example, X window system and most Visual Basic application programs are event-driven. See also callback.
  • everlastings — Plural form of everlasting.
  • evidentially — In an evidential way; according to evidence.
  • eviscerating — Present participle of eviscerate.
  • evisceration — A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.
  • evolutionary — Of or relating to evolution.
  • evolutionism — (countable) Any of several theories that explain the evolution of systems or organisms.
  • evolutionist — A person who believes in the theories of evolution and natural selection.
  • excavational — Relating to excavation.
  • extra virgin — olive oil: of finest quality
  • extraversion — Alternative spelling of extroversion.
  • extroversion — (psychology) Concern with or an orientation toward others or what is outside oneself; behavior expressing such an orientation; the definitive characteristic of an extrovert.
  • favorite son — (at a national political convention) a candidate nominated for office by delegates from his or her own state.
  • fermentative — tending to produce or undergo fermentation.
  • five nations — (formerly) a confederacy of North American Indian peoples living mainly in and around present-day New York state, consisting of the Cayugas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Senecas
  • five-and-ten — Also called five-and-ten-cent store [fahyv-uh n-ten-sent] /ˈfaɪv ənˈtɛnˌsɛnt/ (Show IPA), five-and-dime [fahyv-uh n-dahym] /ˈfaɪv ənˈdaɪm/ (Show IPA), dime store, ten-cent store. a store offering a wide assortment of inexpensive items, formerly costing five or ten cents, for personal and household use.
  • flavoprotein — an enzyme, containing riboflavin and linked chemically with a protein, active in the oxidation of foods in animal cells.
  • fugitiveness — The quality of being fugitive; evanescence; volatility.
  • gallivanters — Plural form of gallivanter.
  • generatively — capable of producing or creating.
  • generativist — a person who follows or promotes the theories of generative grammar.
  • generativity — Relating to the ability to create or reproduce.
  • get involved — play a part
  • gingivectomy — surgical removal of gum tissue.
  • give rein to — Often, reins. a leather strap, fastened to each end of the bit of a bridle, by which the rider or driver controls a horse or other animal by pulling so as to exert pressure on the bit.
  • give vent to — to release (an emotion, passion, idea, etc) in an utterance or outburst
  • give wing to — to enable to fly or soar on or as if on wings
  • haute-vienne — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
  • have kittens — to react with disapproval, anxiety, etc
  • have pity on — to have sympathy or show mercy for
  • hiv-negative — not infected with the HIV virus
  • hovering act — an act forbidding or restricting the loitering of foreign or domestic vessels within the prescribed limits of a coastal nation.
  • hypertensive — characterized by or causing high blood pressure.
  • Îles du vent — a group of islands in the S Pacific, in French Polynesia in the W Society Archipelago: Moorea, Maio (Tubuai Manu), and Mehetia and Tetiaroa. Pop: 184 222 (2002)
  • illuminative — giving light; illuminating.
  • improvements — Plural form of improvement.
  • in any event — whatever the situation
  • in the event — You say in the event after you have been discussing what could have happened in a particular situation, in order to indicate that you are now describing what actually did happen.
  • in-effective — not effective; not producing results; ineffectual: ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies.
  • inadvertence — the quality or condition of being inadvertent; heedlessness.
  • inadvertency — inadvertence.
  • incentivised — Simple past tense and past participle of incentivise.
  • incentivises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incentivise.
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