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

  • livonian — a former Russian province on the Baltic: now part of Latvia and Estonia.
  • locative — (in certain inflected languages) noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place in or at which, as Latin domī “at home.”.
  • longview — a city in NE Texas.
  • louis iv — ("the Bavarian") 1287?–1347, king of Germany (1314–47); emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1328–47.
  • louis vi — ("the Fat") 1081–1137, king of France 1108–37.
  • louis xv — 1710–74, king of France 1715–74 (great grandson of Louis XIV).
  • louvring — to make a louver in; add louvers to: to louver a door.
  • lovebird — any of various small parrots, especially of the genus Agapornis, of Africa, noted for the affection shown one another and often kept as pets.
  • lovebite — Alternative spelling of love bite.
  • lovelier — charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
  • lovelies — charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
  • lovelily — charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
  • loveship — The act of falling in or making love; courtship.
  • lovesick — languishing with love: a lovesick adolescent.
  • lovevine — a leafless parasitic vine of the genus Cuscuta
  • lovingly — feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.
  • milyukov — Pavel Nikolaevich [pah-vuh l nik-uh-lah-yuh-vich;; Russian pah-vyil nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /ˈpɑ vəl ˌnɪk əˈlɑ yə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈpɑ vyɪl nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1859–1943, Russian statesman and historian.
  • moldavia — a region in NE Romania: formerly a principality that united with Wallachia to form Romania. Capital: Jassy.
  • movingly — capable of or having movement: a moving object.
  • noncivil — Not civil.
  • nonrival — (of goods or resources) capable of being enjoyed or consumed by many consumers simultaneously and therefore without rivalry, eg cable television
  • nonvalid — not valid; invalid
  • nonviral — not caused by a virus, not viral in origin
  • nonvital — not vital
  • novalike — Resembling a nova or some aspect of one.
  • novelish — (esp of a name or a person) characteristic of a novel; having qualities like those of a character or scene in a novel; fanciful; romantic
  • novelism — an innovative idea or concept; innovation; novelty
  • novelist — a person who writes novels.
  • novelize — to put into the form of a novel: He tried to novelize one of Shakespeare's plays.
  • oakville — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, SW of Toronto, on Lake Ontario.
  • objvlisp — 1984. An object-oriented extension of Vlisp. Reflective architecture.
  • oblivion — the state of being completely forgotten or unknown: a former movie star now in oblivion.
  • obviable — having the ability to be obviated
  • olivares — Conde-Ducque de, title of Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimental. 1587–1645, Spanish statesman: court favourite and prime minister (1621–43) of Philip IV. His attempts to establish Hapsburg domination of Europe ended in failure
  • olivette — a large floodlight having a single bulb.
  • olivetti — (company)   A large Italian company producing office machinery, computers and printers. Olivetti took a controlling stake in Acorn Computers in September 1985. Olivetti computers were once marketed in USA with the ATT brand name.
  • olivinic — of, relating to, or containing olivine
  • outcavil — to exceed in cavilling
  • outlived — Simple past tense and past participle of outlive.
  • outliver — (obsolete) A survivor.
  • outlives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive.
  • outrival — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
  • ovariole — any of several tubules that compose an insect ovary.
  • ovenlike — Resembling an oven, especially in shape.
  • overbill — To bill an excessive amount, particularly an amount greater than one is legally entitled to.
  • overboil — To boil excessively.
  • overcoil — a fixed end of a spiral hairspring, consisting of an upwardly and inwardly bent continuation of the outermost coil of the spring: used to offset the asymmetry of the common spiral spring when tight, which impairs isochronism.
  • overfill — to fill too full, so as to cause overflowing.
  • overgild — to cover with gilding.
  • overidle — too idle
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