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13-letter words containing p, v

  • hyperactivate — (biology) To cause or undergo hyperactivation.
  • hyperactively — In a hyperactive manner.
  • hyperactivity — the condition of being hyperactive.
  • hyperreactive — Showing a much greater than normal response to a stimulus.
  • hypertensives — Plural form of hypertensive.
  • hypervascular — pertaining to, composed of, or provided with vessels or ducts that convey fluids, as blood, lymph, or sap.
  • hypervelocity — extremely high velocity, as of projectiles, space vehicles, or accelerated nuclear particles.
  • hypervigilant — keenly watchful to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry.
  • hypervirulent — actively poisonous; intensely noxious: a virulent insect bite.
  • hyposensitive — low or diminished sensitivity to stimulation.
  • hypoventilate — (intransitive) To undergo hypoventilation.
  • impassiveness — The state of being impassive.
  • imperceivable — That cannot be perceived; imperceptible.
  • imperfectives — Plural form of imperfective.
  • imperseverant — lacking the power to perceive
  • implicatively — In an implicative way.
  • impoverishing — Present participle of impoverish.
  • impredicative — (of a definition) given in terms that require quantification over a range that includes that which is to be defined, as having all the properties of a great general where one of the properties as ascribed must be that property itself
  • improgressive — (archaic) Not progressive.
  • improvability — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • improvidently — In an improvident manner.
  • improvisation — the art or act of improvising, or of composing, uttering, executing, or arranging anything without previous preparation: Musical improvisation involves imagination and creativity.
  • improvisatore — An individual who recites impromptu verse, as from a song or poem.
  • improvisatori — Plural form of improvisatore.
  • improvisatory — of, relating to, or characteristic of an improvisation or improvisator.
  • impulsiveness — actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child.
  • incentive pay — additional pay, a higher wage, or a bonus paid to promote the productivity of an employee.
  • incorporative — Tending to incorporate or include things.
  • inexpensively — In an inexpensive manner.
  • interoceptive — pertaining to interoceptors, the stimuli acting upon them, or the nerve impulses initiated by them.
  • interpolative — to introduce (something additional or extraneous) between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate.
  • introspective — characterized by introspection, the act or process of looking into oneself.
  • irrepleviable — not replevisable; not capable of being replevied.
  • jovian planet — any of the four large outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  • level pegging — If two opponents in a competition or contest are level pegging, they are equal with each other.
  • low explosive — a relatively slow-burning explosive, usually set off by heat or friction, used for propelling charges in guns or for ordinary blasting.
  • manipulatives — influencing or attempting to influence the behavior or emotions of others for one’s own purposes: a manipulative boss.
  • misperceiving — Present participle of misperceive.
  • nativity play — A nativity play is a play about the birth of Jesus, usually one performed by children at Christmas time.
  • negative pole — the south-seeking pole of a magnet
  • neopositivism — A resurgent positivism, or an updated version of it.
  • nerve impulse — a progressive wave of electric and chemical activity along a nerve fiber that stimulates or inhibits the action of a muscle, gland, or other nerve cell.
  • non-deceptive — apt or tending to deceive: The enemy's peaceful overtures may be deceptive.
  • non-receptive — having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
  • nonabsorptive — Not absorptive.
  • nonadsorptive — Not adsorptive.
  • nondispersive — not dispersive
  • nondisruptive — causing, tending to cause, or caused by disruption; disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting.
  • nonpejorative — Not pejorative.
  • nonperceiving — Unperceiving.
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