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7-letter words containing n, i, e, v

  • venefic — having poisonous effects
  • venetia — an ancient district in NE Italy: later a Roman province bounded by the Alps, the Po River, and the Adriatic Sea.
  • venetic — an Indo-European language of NE Italy, possibly belonging to the Italic branch, known from inscriptions from the 4th to 2nd centuries b.c.
  • venezia — Also, Venetia. Also called Veneto [ve-ne-taw] /ˈvɛ nɛ tɔ/ (Show IPA). a region in NE Italy. 7095 sq. mi. (18,375 sq. km).
  • venison — the flesh of a deer or similar animal as used for food.
  • ventail — the pivoted middle element of a face defense of a close helmet.
  • venting — the act of venting or expressing emotion
  • ventri- — ventro-
  • ventrisMichael George Francis, 1922–56, English architect and linguist.
  • venturiRobert Charles, born 1925, U.S. architect.
  • verbing — the act or practice of using a noun as a verb, such as 'medal' to mean "to win a medal"
  • verging — the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • vermian — resembling or of the nature of a worm.
  • vernierPierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), 1580–1637, French mathematician and inventor.
  • versine — versed sine.
  • versing — (not in technical use) a stanza.
  • version — a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
  • vervain — any plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers.
  • vespine — of or relating to wasps.
  • vesting — a close-fitting, waist-length, sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, designed to be worn under a jacket.
  • vetoing — the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
  • vetting — veterinarian.
  • vicente — Gil. ?1465–?1536, Portuguese dramatist, noted for his court entertainments, religious dramas, and comedies
  • vicenza — a city in central Venezia, in NE Italy.
  • viersen — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia in W central Germany.
  • vietnam — Official name Socialist Republic of Vietnam. a country in SE Asia, comprising the former states of Annam, Tonkin, and Cochin-China: formerly part of French Indochina; divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War but now reunified. 126,104 sq. mi. (326,609 sq. km). Capital: Hanoi. Compare North Vietnam, South Vietnam.
  • viewing — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • villein — a member of a class of partially free persons under the feudal system, who were serfs with respect to their lord but had the rights and privileges of freemen with respect to others.
  • vinasse — the residuum in a still after distillation; slop.
  • vincentSaint, died a.d. 304, Spanish martyr: patron saint of winegrowers.
  • vinegar — a sour liquid consisting of dilute and impure acetic acid, obtained by acetous fermentation from wine, cider, beer, ale, or the like: used as a condiment, preservative, etc.
  • vintage — the wine from a particular harvest or crop.
  • vintner — a person who makes wine or sells wines.
  • violent — acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
  • violone — a double bass.
  • vitrine — a glass cabinet or case, especially for displaying art objects.
  • vivency — a manifestation of physical or mental energy
  • vote in — elect to power
  • vulpine — of or resembling a fox.
  • vyernyi — former name of Alma-Ata.
  • weaving — to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material.
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