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11-letter words containing n, o, v, a, r, i

  • informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • innervation — the act of innervating; state of being innervated.
  • inobservant — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.
  • inoperative — not operative; not in operation.
  • insectivora — the order comprising the insectivores.
  • intravenous — within a vein.
  • invalidator — One who, or that which, makes invalid.
  • invasionary — That take part in a military invasion.
  • inventorial — a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
  • invert soap — cationic detergent.
  • invigilator — to keep watch.
  • invigorated — Give strength or energy to.
  • invigorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invigorate.
  • invigorator — One who, or that which, invigorates.
  • invigourate — Alternative spelling of invigorate.
  • involucrate — having an involucre.
  • involuntary — not voluntary; independent of one's will; not by one's own choice: an involuntary listener; involuntary servitude.
  • kantorovich — Leonid Vitalyevich [ley-uh-nid vi-tal-yuh-vich;; Russian lyi-uh-nyeet vyi-tah-lyuh-vyich] /ˈleɪ ə nɪd vɪˈtæl yə vɪtʃ;; Russian lyɪ ʌˈnyit vyɪˈtɑ lyə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1912–86, Soviet mathematician and economist: Nobel Prize in Economics 1975.
  • laborsaving — designed or intended to reduce or replace human labor: The dishwasher is a laborsaving device.
  • latin lover — seductive Latin American man
  • maiden over — Cricket. an over in which no runs are made.
  • manoeuvring — A manoeuvre.
  • merovingian — of or relating to the Frankish dynasty established by Clovis, which reigned in Gaul and Germany from a.d. 476 to 751.
  • microwaving — Present participle of microwave.
  • moving part — a part in a machine that has power to move
  • native-born — born in the place or country indicated: a native-born Australian.
  • navratilovaMartina, born 1956, U.S. tennis player, born in the former Czechoslovakia.
  • nervuration — the arrangement of the veins in the wing of an insect.
  • neuroactive — affecting or interacting directly with the nervous system
  • non-arrival — an act of arriving; a coming: His arrival was delayed by traffic.
  • non-gravity — the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
  • nonabrasive — not causing abrasion.
  • nonachiever — a student who fares poorly in the classroom or has failing grades.
  • nonarrivals — Plural form of nonarrival.
  • noncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
  • nonreactive — tending to react.
  • nonrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • nonverbatim — Not verbatim, i.e. not corresponding to the original, word for word.
  • nonvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • normativity — The state of being normative.
  • observation — an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
  • oil varnish — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • onion gravy — a type of gravy made with onions and stock and usually served with meat
  • orangeville — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • orientative — the act or process of orienting.
  • originative — having or characterized by the power of originating; creative.
  • overanxiety — Excessive anxiety.
  • overanxious — excessively anxious.
  • overarching — forming an arch above: great trees with overarching branches.
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