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

  • confervae — Plural form of conferva.
  • connivers — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • connivery — the act of conniving
  • conserved — Simple past tense and past participle of conserve.
  • conserver — One who conserves.
  • conserves — Plural form of conserve.
  • contrived — If you say that something someone says or does is contrived, you think it is false and deliberate, rather than natural and not planned.
  • contriver — to plan with ingenuity; devise; invent: The author contrived a clever plot.
  • contrives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contrive.
  • convector — a space-heating device from which heat is transferred to the surrounding air by convection
  • conveners — Plural form of convener.
  • convenors — Plural form of convenor.
  • converged — Simple past tense and past participle of converge.
  • converges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of converge.
  • conversed — to talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking.
  • converser — One who converses.
  • converses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of converse.
  • conversos — Plural form of converso.
  • conversus — a lay brother.
  • converted — (of a building) having been changed from a different use
  • converter — A converter is a device that changes something into a different form.
  • convertor — converter
  • conveyers — Plural form of conveyer.
  • conveyors — Plural form of conveyor.
  • convincer — to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
  • corrasive — Obsolete form of corrosive.
  • corrosive — A corrosive substance is able to destroy solid materials by a chemical reaction.
  • corvettes — Plural form of corvette.
  • covariate — a statistical variable that changes in a predictable way and can be used to predict the outcome of a study
  • coventure — An international coproduction set up in the absence of any official treaty between the countries.
  • cover boy — an attractive young man whose picture is featured on a magazine cover.
  • coverable — Able to be covered.
  • coverages — Plural form of coverage.
  • coveralls — Coveralls are a single piece of clothing that combines pants and a jacket. You wear coveralls over your clothes in order to protect them while you are working.
  • coverdale — Miles. 1488–1568, the first translator of the complete Bible into English (1535)
  • coverings — Plural form of covering.
  • coverless — Without a cover or covers.
  • coverlets — Plural form of coverlet.
  • coverslip — a very thin piece of glass placed over a specimen on a glass slide that is to be examined under a microscope
  • coverture — the condition or status of a married woman considered as being under the protection and influence of her husband
  • creamwove — (of wove paper) cream-coloured and even-surfaced
  • crossover — A crossover of one style and another, especially in music or fashion, is a combination of the two different styles.
  • crow over — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • curvesome — (dated) curvy.
  • davenport — a tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side
  • de moivre — Abraham [a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (Show IPA), 1667–1754, French mathematician in England.
  • de varonaDonna, born 1947, U.S. swimmer.
  • deck over — to complete the construction of the upper deck between the bulwarks of (a vessel)
  • deconvert — An apostate.
  • desoeuvre — with nothing to do
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