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12-letter words containing l, i, v, n

  • infinitively — a verb form found in many languages that functions as a noun or is used with auxiliary verbs, and that names the action or state without specifying the subject, as French venir “to come,” Latin esse “to be,” fuisse “to have been.”.
  • initiatively — an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends.
  • innovational — something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
  • innovatively — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • inobservable — Unobservable.
  • intake valve — a valve in the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine that opens at the proper moment in the cycle to allow the fuel-air mixture to be drawn into the cylinder.
  • intellective — having power to understand; intelligent; cognitive.
  • interinvolve — to involve mutually or reciprocally
  • interleaving — sector interleave
  • interpluvial — designating a drier period occurring between two periods of persistently heavy rainfall
  • intervaginal — Anatomy, Zoology. pertaining to or involving the vagina.
  • intervillage — occurring between two or more villages
  • intervillous — Between the villi.
  • intervisible — (surveying) Mutually visible; each in sight of the other.
  • intervocalic — (usually of a consonant) immediately following a vowel and preceding a vowel, as the v in cover.
  • intravaginal — Within the vagina.
  • intravesical — Within the urinary bladder.
  • intravitally — during life
  • intravitreal — Within an eye.
  • invalidating — Present participle of invalidate.
  • invalidation — to render invalid; discredit.
  • inveiglement — to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
  • invercargill — a city on S South Island, in New Zealand.
  • investigable — capable of being investigated.
  • inveterately — settled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler.
  • invigilating — Present participle of invigilate.
  • invigilation — The act of watching or invigilating.
  • invigilators — Plural form of invigilator.
  • invisibility — not visible; not perceptible by the eye: invisible fluid.
  • invitational — restricted to participants who have been invited: an invitational track meet.
  • invocational — Of or relating to an act of invocation.
  • involutional — of, relating to, or characteristic of involutional melancholia: involutional symptoms.
  • involvedness — very intricate or complex: an involved reply.
  • involvements — Plural form of involvement.
  • invulnerable — incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged.
  • invulnerably — In an invulnerable manner.
  • invultuation — the use of or the act of making images of people, animals, etc, for witchcraft
  • irrelevances — Plural form of irrelevance.
  • irrelevantly — not relevant; not applicable or pertinent: His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects.
  • irreverently — not reverent; manifesting or characterized by irreverence; deficient in veneration or respect: an irreverent reply.
  • isoflavonoid — (organic chemistry) Any compound, isomeric with the flavonoids, derived from 3-phenyl-1,4-benzopyrone.
  • jacksonville — a seaport in NE Florida, on the St. John's River.
  • javelin fish — a fish of the genus Pomadasys of semitropical Australian seas with a long spine on its anal fin
  • jugular vein — vein that carries blood from head to heart
  • juvenilizing — Present participle of juvenilize.
  • kelvin scaleWilliam Thomson, 1st Baron, 1824–1907, English physicist and mathematician.
  • king vulture — a large, black-and-white vulture, Sarcorhamphus papa, of Central and South America, having colorful wattles and wartlike protuberances on its head and neck.
  • labor-saving — A labor-saving device or idea makes it possible for you to do something with less effort than usual.
  • laboursaving — reducing (human) effort, hard work, or labour
  • landgraviate — the office, jurisdiction, or territory of a landgrave.
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