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6-letter words containing o, v, e, r

  • plover — any of various shorebirds of the family Charadriidae. Compare dotterel (def 1), killdeer, lapwing.
  • proved — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • proven — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • prover — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • reavow — to declare frankly or openly; own; acknowledge; confess; admit: He avowed himself an opponent of all alliances.
  • remove — to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
  • renvoi — the expulsion by a government of an alien, especially a foreign diplomat, from the country.
  • revoke — to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree.
  • revolt — to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny: to revolt against the present government.
  • revote — a formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual or body of individuals.
  • shover — to move along by force from behind; push.
  • shrove — a simple past tense of shrive.
  • soever — at all; in any case; of any kind; in any way (used with generalizing force after who, what, when, where, how, any, all, etc., sometimes separated by intervening words): Choose what thing soever you please.
  • solver — to find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
  • stover — coarse roughage used as feed for livestock.
  • strove — simple past tense of strive.
  • throve — a simple past tense of thrive.
  • trevorWilliam (William Trevor Cox) born 1928, Irish short-story writer and novelist.
  • trover — an action for the recovery of the value of personal property wrongfully converted by another to his or her own use.
  • unrove — withdrawn from a block, thimble, etc.
  • vector — Mathematics. a quantity possessing both magnitude and direction, represented by an arrow the direction of which indicates the direction of the quantity and the length of which is proportional to the magnitude. Compare scalar (def 4). such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities obey the parallelogram law of addition. such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities are to transform in a particular way under changes of the coordinate system. any generalization of the above quantities.
  • velcro — fastening tape used for garment closure
  • velour — a velvetlike fabric of rayon, wool, or any of several other natural or synthetic fibers, used for outerwear and upholstery.
  • vendor — a person or agency that sells.
  • verdoy — a floral or leafy shield decoration
  • vernonEdward ("Old Grog") 1684–1757, British admiral.
  • verona — a city in N Italy, on the Adige River.
  • vietor — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1850–1918, German philologist and phonetician.
  • violer — a person who plays the viol
  • virose — poisonous; foul-smelling
  • voguer — someone who strikes imitation poses of fashion models
  • voider — an empty space; emptiness: He disappeared into the void.
  • vortex — a whirling mass of water, especially one in which a force of suction operates, as a whirlpool.
  • voyeur — a person who engages in voyeurism.
  • wolver — a person who hunts for wolves.
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