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11-letter words containing o, l, i, v

  • ovovitellin — vitellin.
  • ovuliferous — holding ovules
  • oxidatively — by an oxidative process
  • pillow lava — lava in the form of an agglomeration of rounded, pillow-shaped masses, the result of subaqueous or subglacial volcanic eruption.
  • pluviometer — rain gauge.
  • polyvoltine — multivoltine.
  • portal vein — the large vein conveying blood to the liver from the veins of the stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas.
  • porterville — a town in central California.
  • postvocalic — immediately following a vowel.
  • pot-valiant — brave only as a result of being drunk.
  • potvaliancy — brave only as a result of being drunk.
  • previsional — characteristic of prevision
  • proactively — serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory: proactive measures against crime.
  • profusively — profuse; lavish; prodigal: profusive generosity.
  • providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • provisional — providing or serving for the time being only; existing only until permanently or properly replaced; temporary: a provisional government.
  • pulveration — the reduction of something to powder
  • queen olive — any large, meaty olive suitable for pickling or processing.
  • relative to — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • reprovingly — to criticize or correct, especially gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake.
  • revaluation — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
  • revelations — the last book of the New Testament, containing visionary descriptions of heaven, of conflicts between good and evil, and of the end of the world
  • rose weevil — Fuller rose beetle.
  • salvadorian — El Salvador.
  • salvational — the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
  • self-moving — capable of moving without an external agency.
  • servitorial — of or pertaining to a servitor
  • sharonville — a town in SW Ohio.
  • short-lived — living or lasting only a little while.
  • silent vote — the vote of persons who have not previously expressed or made evident a preference.
  • silver book — (publication)   Jensen and Wirth's infamous "Pascal User Manual and Report", so called because of the silver cover of the widely distributed Springer-Verlag second edition of 1978 (ISBN 0-387-90144-2). See also book titles, Pascal.
  • silver foil — silver or silver-colored metal in foil form.
  • silver goal — (in certain competitions) a goal scored in a full half of extra time that is played if a match is drawn. This goal counts as the winner if it is the only goal scored in the full half or full period of extra time
  • silver orfe — one of the two varieties of orfe, an aquarium fish
  • silverpoint — a technique of drawing with a silver stylus on specially prepared paper.
  • silvicolous — living or growing in woodlands.
  • simple vows — the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience when taken for a limited period
  • slow-moving — proceeding with or characterized by slow, sluggish, or leisurely movement or activity.
  • social evil — prostitution.
  • solvability — capable of being solved, as a problem.
  • sovereignly — a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler.
  • sovietology — Kremlinology.
  • sporulative — involving or relating to sporulation
  • subvocalize — to form (words) silently by moving the lips or other vocal organs without vocalization
  • swivelblock — a block that supports a swivel
  • tail covert — any of the feathers concealing the bases of a bird's tail feathers.
  • taylorville — a town in central Illinois.
  • thomasville — a city in S Georgia.
  • to no avail — unsuccessfully, in vain
  • tocqueville — Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clérel de [a-lek-see sharl ahn-ree maw-rees kley-rel duh] /a lɛkˈsi ˈʃarl ɑ̃ˈri mɔˈris kleɪˈrɛl də/ (Show IPA), 1805–59, French statesman and author.
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