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11-letter words containing p, i, t, v

  • ftp archive — archive site
  • hyperactive — unusually or abnormally active: a company's hyperactive growth; the child's hyperactive imagination.
  • hypogravity — The presence of an apparently decreased gravitational field (such as in an aircraft following a parabolic path).
  • hypotensive — characterized by or causing low blood pressure, as shock.
  • impassivity — without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.
  • imperatival — of, relating to, or characteristic of the grammatical imperative.
  • imperatives — Plural form of imperative.
  • implicative — tending to implicate or imply; characterized by or involving implication.
  • import levy — a charge imposed on imported goods to raise the price to as least as high as the price would be in the country the goods are being imported to
  • improvement — an act of improving or the state of being improved.
  • improvident — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • improvisate — To improvise; to extemporize.
  • impulsivity — actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child.
  • inceptively — In an inceptive manner.
  • inoperative — not operative; not in operation.
  • inscriptive — of, relating to, or of the nature of an inscription.
  • inspirative — to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
  • invert soap — cationic detergent.
  • irreceptive — not receptive
  • liver spots — a form of chloasma in which irregularly shaped light-brown spots occur on the skin.
  • love potion — a magical potion believed to arouse love or sexual passion toward a specified person, especially the person offering it.
  • maladaptive — of, relating to, or characterized by maladaptation or incomplete, inadequate, or faulty adaptation: The maladaptive behavior of isolated children was difficult to change.
  • moving part — a part in a machine that has power to move
  • nociceptive — Of, relating to, or denoting pain arising from the stimulation of nerve cells (often as distinct from that arising from damage or disease in the nerves themselves).
  • nonadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
  • nonpositive — (of a real number) less than or equal to zero.
  • nonpunitive — serving for, concerned with, or inflicting punishment: punitive laws; punitive action.
  • nuncupative — (especially of a will) oral; not written.
  • operatively — a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • operativity — a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • optic nerve — either one of the second pair of cranial nerves, consisting of sensory fibers that conduct impulses from the retina to the brain.
  • overexploit — to use (natural resources etc) excessively, causing a reduction
  • overpicture — to describe or portray with exaggeration
  • overtopping — to rise over or above the top of: a skyscraper that overtops all the other buildings.
  • oviposition — to deposit or lay eggs, especially by means of an ovipositor.
  • party-giver — a person who gives a party
  • parvanimity — the state or characteristic of being small-minded
  • passivation — the process of passivating a material
  • pay a visit — go to the toilet
  • penetrative — tending to penetrate; piercing.
  • perforative — that perforates readily
  • persecutive — to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, especially because of religious or political beliefs, ethnic or racial origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
  • perspective — a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. Compare aerial perspective, linear perspective.
  • photoactive — the activation or control of a chemical, chemical reaction, or organism by light, as the activation of chlorophyll by sunlight during photosynthesis.
  • pitt-rivers — Augustus (Henry Lane Fox).1827–1900, British archaeologist; first inspector of ancient monuments (1882): assembled a major anthropological collection of tools and weapons (now in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford)
  • pivot joint — a freely moving joint that moves by rotating
  • pivot tooth — Dentistry. (formerly) an artificial crown attached to the root of a tooth by pivoting.
  • pluviometer — rain gauge.
  • polyvoltine — multivoltine.
  • portal vein — the large vein conveying blood to the liver from the veins of the stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas.
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