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11-letter words containing l, i, v, e, t, o

  • involvement — to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
  • kilovoltage — electric potential difference or electromotive force, as measured in kilovolts.
  • latin lover — seductive Latin American man
  • line vector — a vector having specified magnitude and lying on a given line.
  • live action — of or relating to movies, videos, and the like, that feature real performers, as distinguished from animation: A new live-action version of the classic animated film will be released later this year.
  • live-action — of or relating to movies, videos, and the like, that feature real performers, as distinguished from animation: A new live-action version of the classic animated film will be released later this year.
  • liver spots — a form of chloasma in which irregularly shaped light-brown spots occur on the skin.
  • livingstoneDavid, 1813–73, Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa.
  • locomotives — Plural form of locomotive.
  • locorestive — having a tendency to rest in one place
  • longevities — Plural form of longevity.
  • love potion — a magical potion believed to arouse love or sexual passion toward a specified person, especially the person offering it.
  • mars violet — a dark grayish-purple color.
  • meliorative — That meliorates; curative, salutary.
  • most-livery — liverish.
  • moveability — Alternative form of movability.
  • multivolume — consisting of or encompassing several volumes: a multivolume encyclopedia.
  • neovitalism — a new or revived form of the belief that life is a vital principle (vitalism)
  • neovitalist — someone who holds to the theory of neovitalism
  • non-violent — not violent; free of violence.
  • nonelective — Not elective.
  • nonrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • nonvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  • nonvirulent — Not virulent.
  • nonvolatile — not volatile.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • novelettish — Resembling or characteristic of a novelette.
  • novelettist — a person who writes novelettes
  • objectively — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • obtrusively — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
  • operatively — a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • oscillative — disposed to oscillation
  • ostensively — (manner) In an ostensive manner.
  • overexploit — to use (natural resources etc) excessively, causing a reduction
  • overhastily — in such a way as to be excessively hasty or done without enough consideration
  • overinflate — to inflate to an excessive degree
  • overliteral — literal to a fault
  • overutilize — to use unsustainably
  • overviolent — excessively violent
  • ovovitellin — vitellin.
  • oxidatively — by an oxidative process
  • pluviometer — rain gauge.
  • polyvoltine — multivoltine.
  • portal vein — the large vein conveying blood to the liver from the veins of the stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas.
  • porterville — a town in central California.
  • proactively — serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory: proactive measures against crime.
  • providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • pulveration — the reduction of something to powder
  • relative to — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • revaluation — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
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