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9-letter words containing n, o, e, v, i, r

  • obversion — an act or instance of obverting.
  • omniverse — A number of supposedly co-existing universes.
  • omnivores — Plural form of omnivore.
  • ovenbirds — Plural form of ovenbird.
  • over-wind — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
  • overawing — Present participle of overawe.
  • overdoing — to do to excess; overindulge in: to overdo dieting.
  • overdrink — Drink too much alcohol.
  • overgoing — a crossing
  • overgrain — to apply a grainy texture to
  • overindex — (in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  • overinked — printed using too much ink
  • overlying — present participle of overlie.
  • overnight — for or during the night: to stay overnight.
  • overpaint — to cover over with paint
  • overprint — Printing. to print additional material or another color on a form or sheet previously printed.
  • overripen — to make or become too ripe
  • overshine — to outshine: One star seemed to overshine all others.
  • overstain — to stain too much
  • overstink — to stink more than (something else)
  • overswing — to swing too hard, hoping to apply more power.
  • overthink — If you overthink, or if you overthink a problem, you spend too much time thinking about something.
  • overtrain — to train excessively
  • parvoline — any of various isomeric ptomaines found in liquid derived from decaying animal matter or bituminous coals
  • pervasion — to become spread throughout all parts of: Spring pervaded the air.
  • polverine — a glassmaker's potash
  • prevision — foresight, foreknowledge, or prescience.
  • provident — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • reconvict — to convict (someone) again
  • reinvolve — to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
  • reproving — If you give someone a reproving look or speak in a reproving voice, you show or say that you think they have behaved in a wrong or foolish way.
  • reversion — the act of turning something the reverse way.
  • revoicing — to voice again or in return; echo.
  • revolting — disgusting; repulsive: a revolting sight.
  • revolving — that revolves: a revolving table top.
  • revulsion — a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion.
  • rovaniemi — a city in N Finland, near the Arctic Circle.
  • sign over — a token; indication.
  • sovereign — a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler.
  • swingover — a shift or transfer in attitude, opinion, or the like.
  • unprovide — to fail to supply necessary requirements or provisions; to divest
  • vectoring — the act of vectoring or guiding aircraft using vectors
  • vermilion — a town in N Ohio.
  • verminous — of the nature of or resembling vermin.
  • vernation — the arrangement of the foliage leaves within the bud.
  • veronique — (of a dish) served in a white sauce and garnished with seedless white grapes
  • version 7 — (operating system)   (V7) The unsupported release of Unix ancestral to all current commercial versions. Brian Kernighan announced the release of V7 in summer 1979, at the Unix User's Group meeting in Toronto. Before the release of the POSIX/SVID standards, V7's features were often treated as a Unix portability baseline. Some old-timers impatient with commercialisation and kernel bloat still maintain that V7 was the Last True Unix. See BSD, USG Unix, System V.
  • vetturino — a person who drives a vettura
  • victorine — a canon regular of the Order of St. Victor, founded in Paris, France, in 1110, which was famous for its learning and influence in the Middle Ages, and which became extinct during the French Revolution.
  • videoporn — pornographic movies available on videocassette or optical disk, on the Internet, or on subscription television.
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