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

  • grievand — One who is the object of a formal grievance.
  • grievant — a person who submits a complaint for arbitration.
  • grieving — to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
  • havering — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • heavings — Plural form of heaving.
  • hempvine — Any plant of the genus Mikania.
  • henry iv — 1050–1106, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of Germany 1056–1106.
  • henry vi — 1165–97, king of Germany 1190–97; king of Sicily 1194–97; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1191–97 (son of Frederick I).
  • hivemind — the property of apparent sentience in a colony of social insects acting as a single organism, each insect performing a specific role for the good of the group.
  • hovering — Present participle of hover.
  • ignatiev — Count Nikolai Pavlovich. 1832–1908, Russian diplomat and politician. As ambassador to Turkey (1864–77), he negotiated the Treaty of San Stefano (1878) ending the Russo-Turkish War
  • in vogue — fashionable
  • in voice — in a condition to sing or speak well
  • inactive — not active: an inactive volcano.
  • incisive — penetrating; cutting; biting; trenchant: an incisive tone of voice.
  • incurved — Turned inwards.
  • indeavor — Obsolete form of endeavor.
  • indevour — Obsolete spelling of endeavour.
  • indevout — not devout; lacking religious devotion; irreligious
  • induviae — withered leaves which decay on the tree instead of falling off; also, parts of petals (corolla) or sepals (calyx) with the same behaviour
  • inessive — noting a case, as in Finnish, whose distinctive function is to indicate place in or within which.
  • infusive — capable of infusing; inspiring.
  • ingroove — to cut a groove into
  • innative — native, or existing in a person or animal from birth
  • innerved — Simple past tense and past participle of innerve.
  • innovate — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
  • interval — an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years.
  • invaders — Plural form of invader.
  • invasive — characterized by or involving invasion; offensive: invasive war.
  • invected — noting an edge of a charge, as an ordinary, consisting of a series of small convex curves.
  • inveighs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inveigh.
  • inveigle — to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
  • inveiled — Simple past tense and past participle of inveil.
  • invented — Fictional, made up, imaginary.
  • inventor — a person who invents, especially one who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
  • inverity — the state or quality of being untrue
  • inversed — reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
  • inverses — Plural form of inverse.
  • inverted — to turn upside down.
  • inverter — a person or thing that inverts.
  • invertin — an enzyme, occurring in yeast and in the digestive juices of animals, that causes the inversion of cane sugar into invert sugar.
  • invertor — any muscle that turns a limb or part inward.
  • invested — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
  • investor — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
  • inviable — (of an organism) incapable of sustaining its own life.
  • invirile — unmanly
  • invitees — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • invocate — invoke.
  • invoiced — an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
  • invoices — Plural form of invoice.
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