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10-letter words containing l, i, t, v, a

  • semblative — resembling
  • sexivalent — hexavalent.
  • shrievalty — the office, term, or jurisdiction of a sheriff.
  • silvertail — a person of affluence or influence.
  • similative — implying likeness
  • simulative — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
  • slactivism — the public proclaiming of one's political beliefs through activities that require little effort or commitment
  • solivagant — a lone wanderer
  • splenative — relating to the spleen or spleenful
  • spoliative — blood-diminishing
  • starkville — a town in E Mississippi.
  • starveling — a person, animal, or plant that is starving.
  • supravital — pertaining to or involving a staining method for a preparation of living cells.
  • tabloid tv — a television program or television programming that is lurid or sensational, as unconventional newscasts and gossipy talk shows.
  • tagliavini — Ferruccio [fer-root-chaw] /fɛrˈrut tʃɔ/ (Show IPA), 1913–1995, Italian tenor.
  • tail-heavy — noting or pertaining to a craft or vehicle that is too heavy in the rear, from overloading or poor design.
  • televisual — Televisual means broadcast on or related to television.
  • the-rivals — a comedy of manners (1775) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
  • tidal wave — (not in technical use) a large, destructive ocean wave, produced by a seaquake, hurricane, or strong wind. Compare tsunami.
  • time value — the duration of a given printed note relative to other notes in a composition or section and considered in relation to the basic tempo
  • tolerative — to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit.
  • tonalitive — of or relating to tonality
  • travailing — painfully difficult or burdensome work; toil.
  • travelling — to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
  • triumviral — of a triumvir or triumvirate
  • trivialise — to make trivial; cause to appear unimportant, trifling, etc.
  • trivialism — trivial character.
  • trivialist — someone who deals with or is interested in trivialities
  • triviality — something trivial; a trivial matter, affair, remark, etc.: cocktail conversation marked by trivialities.
  • trivialize — to make trivial; cause to appear unimportant, trifling, etc.
  • trouvaille — a windfall
  • tskhinvali — an autonomous region of the Georgian Republic, in the N part. 1428 sq. mi. (3900 sq. km). Capital: Tskhinvali.
  • ulcerative — causing ulceration.
  • ultravirus — filterable virus.
  • unrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • unviolated — not violated or desecrated
  • vacillator — to waver in mind or opinion; be indecisive or irresolute: His tendency to vacillate makes him a poor leader.
  • valentinus — Valentine (def 2).
  • validating — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • validation — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • valve lift — The valve lift is the distance by which the valve is raised from its seated position when it is fully opened.
  • valvulitis — inflammation of a valve, especially a heart valve, often caused by rheumatic fever.
  • vanderbiltCornelius, 1794–1877, U.S. financier.
  • vapulation — the act of beating or whipping
  • variolator — (before the introduction of vaccinations) someone who caused exposure to the smallpox virus to people (by, for example, collecting pus of affected patients) so as to promote immunity
  • variolitic — Petrography. containing or resembling varioles, especially in texture.
  • vasculitis — inflammation of veins, arteries, capillaries, or lymph vessels.
  • vaultingly — in a vaulting or arrogant manner
  • vauntingly — to speak vaingloriously of; boast of: to vaunt one's achievements.
  • velitation — a minor dispute or contest.
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