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8-letter words containing o, e, u, v

  • pullover — Also called slipover. a garment, especially a sweater, that must be drawn over the head to be put on.
  • purveyor — a person who purveys, provides, or supplies: a purveyor of foods; a purveyor of lies.
  • pushover — Informal. anything done easily.
  • put over — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • ravenous — extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
  • reovirus — any large virus of the family Reoviridae, having double-stranded RNA and a polyhedral capsid, including those causing infantile gastroenteritis.
  • revolute — rolled backward or downward; rolled backward at the tip or margin, as a leaf.
  • rivulose — (of plants) having irregular lines
  • run over — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • savourer — a person who savours or seasons food
  • solutive — a solvent or laxative
  • sourveld — (in South Africa) a type of grazing characterized by long coarse grass
  • souvenir — a usually small and relatively inexpensive article given, kept, or purchased as a reminder of a place visited, an occasion, etc.; memento.
  • sub voce — (used as a direction to a reference) under the specified word. Abbreviation: s.v.
  • subcover — a set of subsets of a cover of a given set that also is a cover of the set.
  • subovate — almost egg-shaped
  • surveyor — a person whose occupation is surveying.
  • trouvere — one of a class of medieval poets who flourished in northern France during the 12th and 13th centuries, wrote in langue d'oïl, and composed chiefly the chansons de geste and works on the themes of courtly love.
  • trouveur — trouvère.
  • truelove — a sweetheart; a truly loving or loved person.
  • turnover — an act or result of turning over; upset.
  • unavowed — acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.
  • uncloven — not cleft or split; not bifurcated
  • undevout — devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious: a devout Catholic.
  • unlovely — not lovely; without beauty or charm.
  • unproved — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • unproven — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • unsolved — to find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
  • unvoiced — not voiced; not uttered: unvoiced complaints.
  • vargueno — a fall-front desk of the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries, having the form of a chest upon a small table.
  • venenous — venomous; poisonous.
  • venomous — (of an animal) having a gland or glands for secreting venom; able to inflict a poisoned bite, sting, or wound: a venomous snake.
  • ventouse — an apparatus sometimes used to assist the delivery of a baby, consisting of a cup which is attached to the fetal head by suction, and a chain by which traction can be exerted in order to draw out the baby
  • ventrous — adventurous
  • venulose — having venules.
  • vermoulu — worm-eaten
  • vermouth — an aromatized white wine in which herbs, roots, barks, bitters, and other flavorings have been steeped.
  • viperous — of the nature of or resembling a viper: a viperous movement.
  • vitreous — of the nature of or resembling glass, as in transparency, brittleness, hardness, glossiness, etc.: vitreous china.
  • vogueing — a dance style of the late 1980s, in which a fashion model's movements and postures are imitated in a highly stylized manner
  • voiceful — having a voice, especially a loud voice; sounding; sonorous.
  • volumize — to include in a volume
  • vonnegutKurt, Jr. 1922–2007, U.S. novelist.
  • vote out — If people vote out a particular person or political party, they give that person or party so few votes in an official election that they no longer hold a position of power.
  • voyageur — (in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, especially one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations.
  • would've — Would've is a spoken form of 'would have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
  • wuderove — An herb used for flavouring wines and liqueurs.
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