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

  • capital levy — a tax on capital or property as contrasted with a tax on income
  • carvel-built — (of a vessel) having a hull with planks made flush at the seams
  • cattle drive — the process of moving cattle across country, often carried out by cowboys on horseback
  • cavity block — a precast concrete block that contains a cavity or cavities
  • celestine iv — (Godfrey Castiglione) died 1241, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1241.
  • cheluviation — the leaching of chelates through soil
  • circumvolute — To roll, curl or twist around.
  • civil rights — Civil rights are the rights that people have in a society to equal treatment and equal opportunities, whatever their race, sex, or religion.
  • civil unrest — Civil unrest is fighting between different groups of people living in the same country, and losses caused by this fighting are usually not covered by insurance.
  • civilisation — Alternative spelling of civilization.
  • civilization — Civilization is the state of having an advanced level of social organization and a comfortable way of life.
  • clairvoyants — Plural form of clairvoyant.
  • clavieristic — relating to a clavier
  • clement viii — (Ippolito Aldobrandini) 1536–1605, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1592–1605.
  • clovis point — flint projectile dating from the 10th millennium bc
  • cogitatively — In a cogitative manner.
  • collectively — formed by collection.
  • collectivise — Alternative spelling of collectivize.
  • collectivism — Collectivism is the political belief that a country's industries and services should be owned and controlled by the state or by all the people in a country. Socialism and communism are both forms of collectivism.
  • collectivist — Collectivist means relating to collectivism.
  • collectivity — the quality or state of being collective
  • collectivize — If farms or factories are collectivized, they are brought under state ownership and control, usually by combining a number of small farms or factories into one large one.
  • colliquative — capable of liquefaction or dissolution
  • compellative — an appellation
  • complaintive — Tending to complain, characterized by complaining.
  • complicative — having a tendency to complicate
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • compulsivity — compulsiveness
  • conciliative — tending to conciliate: a conciliatory manner; conciliatory comments.
  • conductively — In a conductive manner.
  • conjunctival — the mucous membrane that lines the exposed portion of the eyeball and inner surface of the eyelids.
  • connectively — serving or tending to connect: connective remarks between chapters.
  • consultative — A consultative committee or document gives advice or makes proposals about a particular problem or subject.
  • convectional — Physics. the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas.
  • convectively — In a convective manner.
  • conveniently — suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.
  • convent girl — a girl who goes to or has been to a convent school
  • conventicler — One who supports or frequents conventicles.
  • conventicles — Plural form of conventicle.
  • conventional — Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • convertibles — Plural form of convertible.
  • convictional — a fixed or firm belief: No clever argument, no persuasive fact or theory could make a dent in his conviction in the rightness of his position.
  • convivialist — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • conviviality — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • convolutions — an intricate, involved, or confused matter or condition
  • correctively — In a corrective manner; so as to correct something.
  • correlatives — Plural form of correlative.
  • corruptively — In a corruptive way.
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • craveability — (especially of a food) having qualities that engender an intense desire for more: All too often, salt, sugar, fat, and “crunch” make a food craveable.
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