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12-letter words containing o, v, e, r, a, c

  • elevator car — a compartment which carries people from floor to floor in a building via a vertical shaft
  • endocervical — Within a cervix.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • equivocatory — Indicating, or characterized by, equivocation.
  • evisceration — A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.
  • geneva cross — a red Greek cross on a white background, displayed to distinguish ambulances, hospitals, and persons belonging to the Red Cross Society.
  • gravicembalo — a harpsichord.
  • half-covered — to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of: Snow covered the fields.
  • haricot vert — green bean.
  • hovering act — an act forbidding or restricting the loitering of foreign or domestic vessels within the prescribed limits of a coastal nation.
  • inconversant — Not conversant or acquainted (with something); unfamiliar.
  • inobservance — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.
  • intervocalic — (usually of a consonant) immediately following a vowel and preceding a vowel, as the v in cover.
  • japan clover — a drought-resistant bush clover, Lespedeza striata, of the legume family, introduced to the southern Atlantic states from Asia, having numerous tiny trifoliate leaves valued for pasturage and hay.
  • jordan curve — simple closed curve.
  • lever-action — (of a rifle) having a lever action.
  • lovecraftian — referring to or reminiscent of the work of the American fantasy and horror fiction author H.P. Lovecraft (1870–1937)
  • microwavable — Of food, that is suitable for cooking in a microwave oven.
  • movie camera — motion-picture camera
  • non-achiever — a person who consistently fails to achieve, esp academically
  • non-curative — serving to cure or heal; pertaining to curing or remedial treatment; remedial.
  • non-reactive — tending to react.
  • nonrevocable — Not revocable.
  • nonvehicular — Not vehicular.
  • normal curve — a bell-shaped curve showing a particular distribution of probability over the values of a random variable. Also called Gaussian curve, probability curve.
  • olive branch — a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
  • oven cleaner — a liquid, often foam in an aerosol container, designed to clean ovens
  • overabstract — thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances: an abstract idea.
  • overachieved — Simple past tense and past participle of overachieve.
  • overachiever — to perform, especially academically, above the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
  • overactivate — to make active; cause to function or act.
  • overactivity — Excessive activity.
  • overbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of overbalance.
  • overbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbalance.
  • overbearance — (rare, or, obsolete) Overbearing behaviour; arrogance; imperiousness.
  • overcapacity — capacity beyond what is normal, allowed, or desirable.
  • overcautious — excessively or unnecessarily cautious: Sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business.
  • overcharging — Present participle of overcharge.
  • overclassify — to classify to excess
  • overcramming — excessive cramming
  • overcritical — excessively critical; hypercritical.
  • overdecorate — To decorate or embellish to an excessive degree.
  • overdelicate — extremely or excessively delicate: an overdelicate digestive system.
  • overdramatic — of or relating to the drama.
  • overeducated — Having been educated to a higher academic level than is necessary.
  • overemphatic — excessive or undue emphasis.
  • overissuance — the act of issuing in excessive amounts
  • overmedicate — to treat with medicine or medicaments.
  • overpurchase — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • overreaching — to reach or extend over or beyond: The shelf overreached the nook and had to be planed down.
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