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8-letter words containing o, v, i

  • 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.
  • masvingo — a city in S central Zimbabwe.
  • 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.
  • mitzvoth — any of the collection of 613 commandments or precepts in the Bible and additional ones of rabbinic origin that relate chiefly to the religious and moral conduct of Jews.
  • moiseyev — Igor Alexandrovich [ee-guh r uh-lyi-ksahn-druh-vyich] /ˈi gər ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1906–2007, Russian dancer and choreographer.
  • moldavia — a region in NE Romania: formerly a principality that united with Wallachia to form Romania. Capital: Jassy.
  • monitive — admonishing or advisory
  • monrovia — a republic in W Africa: founded by freed American slaves 1822. About 43,000 sq. mi. (111,000 sq. km). Capital: Monrovia.
  • moravian — pertaining to Moravia or its inhabitants.
  • mordovia — a constituent republic of W central Russia, in the middle Volga basin. Capital: Saransk. Pop: 888 700 (2002). Area: 26 200 sq km (10 110 sq miles)
  • moshavim — Plural form of moshav.
  • motivate — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
  • motivity — the power of initiating or producing motion.
  • moviedom — filmdom.
  • movieoke — an entertainment in which people take it in turns, with the help of subtitles and the audience, to act out well-known scenes from movies while they are silently shown in the background
  • movingly — capable of or having movement: a moving object.
  • navarino — a seaport in the SW Peloponnesus, in SW Greece: Turkish and Egyptian fleets defeated near here in a naval battle 1827.
  • naviform — Shaped like a boat.
  • nazimova — Alla [ah-luh] /ˈɑ lə/ (Show IPA), 1879–1945, Russian actress in the U.S.
  • nivation — erosion resulting from the action of frost beneath a snowbank.
  • non-void — Law. having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable.
  • nonavian — Not avian.
  • 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
  • nosedive — a plunge of an aircraft with the forward part pointing downward.
  • novalike — Resembling a nova or some aspect of one.
  • novating — Present participle of novate.
  • novation — Law. the substitution of a new obligation for an old one, usually by the substitution of a new debtor or of a new creditor.
  • 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.
  • noverint — a writ
  • novi sad — an autonomous province within Serbia. 8303 sq. mi. (21,506 sq. km). Capital: Novi Sad.
  • novocain — Dated spelling of novocaine.
  • 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
  • obviated — to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
  • obviates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obviate.
  • obviator — a person who obviates
  • octavian — (Octavian) died a.d. 964, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 955–964.
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