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9-letter words containing i, n, v

  • envisages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envisage.
  • envisions — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envision.
  • envolving — Present participle of envolve.
  • envyingly — In an envying manner.
  • 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.
  • evangelic — Evangelical.
  • eventides — Plural form of eventide.
  • evictions — Plural form of eviction.
  • evidenced — Simple past tense and past participle of evidence.
  • evidences — Plural form of evidence.
  • evidently — Plainly or obviously; in a way that is clearly seen or understood.
  • evil twin — mythology: wicked other self
  • evildoing — An evil or wicked act or behaviour, especially such a crime.
  • evilution — (informal, pejorative, often humorous) Evolutionary theory viewed as something detrimental to human society.
  • evincible — Capable of being proved or clearly brought to light; demonstrable.
  • evincibly — in an evincible manner
  • 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.
  • expansive — Covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging.
  • expencive — Archaic form of expensive.
  • expensive — Costing a lot of money.
  • extensive — Covering or affecting a large area.
  • fairhaven — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • favouring — Present participle of favour.
  • fivepence — A monetary amount of five pence.
  • fivepenny — noting a nail 1.75 inches (4.4 cm) long. Symbol: 5d.
  • flavonoid — flavonoid.
  • flavoring — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
  • forgiving — disposed to forgive; indicating forgiveness: a forgiving soul; a forgiving smile.
  • frivolent — (nonstandard) frivolous, trifling, silly.
  • frivoling — to behave frivolously; trifle.
  • funloving — Alternative spelling of fun-loving.
  • furnivallFrederick James, 1825–1910, English philologist and editor.
  • gain over — persuade
  • gallivant — to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
  • galvanise — to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
  • galvanism — Electricity. electricity, especially as produced by chemical action.
  • galvanist — a person who studies or practises galvanism
  • galvanize — to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
  • galvinize — Misspelling of galvanize.
  • gavelkind — (originally) a tenure of land in which the tenant was liable for a rental in money or produce rather than for labor or military service.
  • gavelling — Present participle of gavel.
  • genevieveSaint, a.d. 422–512, French nun: patron saint of Paris.
  • 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.
  • gerundive — (in Latin) a verbal adjective similar to the gerund in form and noting the obligation, necessity, or worthiness of the action to be done, as legendus in Liber legendus est, “The book is worth reading.”. See also gerund (def 1).
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