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10-letter words containing o, t, i, v

  • detrivores — Plural form of detrivore.
  • deviations — Plural form of deviation.
  • devocation — A calling off or away.
  • devolution — Devolution is the transfer of some authority or power from a central organization or government to smaller organizations or government departments.
  • devotional — Devotional activities, writings, or objects relate to religious worship.
  • dissolvent — capable of dissolving another substance.
  • distortive — to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
  • divagation — to wander; stray.
  • divination — the practice of attempting to foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge by occult or supernatural means.
  • divinatory — the practice of attempting to foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge by occult or supernatural means.
  • dog violet — a violet, Viola canina, that grows in Europe and N Asia and has blue yellow-spurred flowers
  • dolce vita — sweet life; the good life perceived as one of physical pleasure and self-indulgence (usually preceded by la).
  • dominative — dominating; controlling.
  • dostoevski — ˈFeodor Miˈkhailovich (ˈfjɔˈdɔʀ mɪ xaɪlɔvɪtʃ) ; fy^ōˈd^ōr mi khīˈl^ōvich) 1821-81; Russ. novelist
  • dovetailed — noting a partition line or a charge, as an ordinary, having a series of indentations suggesting dovetails.
  • elevations — Plural form of elevation.
  • eluviation — (soil science, countable) The sideways or downward movement of dissolved or suspended material within soil caused by rainfall.
  • enervation — A feeling of being drained of energy or vitality; fatigue.
  • envigorate — Alternative spelling of invigorate.
  • equivocate — Use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.
  • escoveitch — (West Indies) escabeche.
  • estivation — Prolonged torpor or dormancy of an animal during a hot or dry period.
  • evacuation — The action of evacuating a person or a place.
  • evaluation — The making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
  • evaporites — Plural form of evaporite.
  • evaporitic — Of or pertaining to an evaporite.
  • evocations — Plural form of evocation.
  • evolutions — Plural form of evolution.
  • ex-convict — a former prisoner
  • excavation — The action of excavating something, esp. an archaeological site.
  • exploitive — Exploitative: taking advantage of someone.
  • expositive — That explains; expository.
  • exuviation — The process of producing exuviae.
  • favoristic — Characterized by favoritism.
  • favoritest — (nonstandard) favorite.
  • favoritism — the favoring of one person or group over others with equal claims; partiality: to show favoritism toward the youngest child.
  • favourites — Plural form of favourite.
  • five townsthe, a district in central England famous for the manufacture of pottery and china. The towns comprising this district were combined in 1910 to form Stoke-on-Trent.
  • flavourist — a chemist who blends ingredients to create artificial flavours or scents, for food or perfume
  • formatives — Plural form of formative.
  • fortran iv — IBM 1962. For the IBM 7090/94. Many implementations went well beyond the original definition.
  • fortran vi — IBM's internal name for early PL/I work ca. 1963.
  • forty-five — a cardinal number, 40 plus 5.
  • give forth — to send forth; emit; issue
  • give it to — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • go private — to restore private ownership of a corporation by buying back publicly held stock
  • gravitonic — Relating to gravitons.
  • grove city — a town in central Ohio.
  • home visit — a visit by a health professional to a patient in their home
  • hovertrain — an experimental high-speed train that rides on a cushion of air over a concrete guide track in the shape of an inverted T and is propelled by one or more propellers or jet engines.
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