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7-letter words containing r, e, v, i

  • treviso — a city in NE Italy.
  • treviss — a partition in a stable for keeping animals apart
  • unriven — not torn apart
  • unrivet — to undo or loosen the rivets of
  • upriver — against a river's current
  • valeric — pertaining to or derived from valerian.
  • valerie — a female given name.
  • vampire — a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night.
  • variate — Statistics. random variable.
  • varices — plural of varix.
  • variety — the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
  • variole — a shallow pit or depression like the mark left by a smallpox pustule; foveola.
  • vaurien — a rascal
  • veering — to change direction or turn about or aside; shift, turn, or change from one course, position, inclination, etc., to another: The speaker kept veering from his main topic. The car veered off the road.
  • veinier — full of veins; prominently veined: a veiny hand.
  • velaric — of or relating to velar speech sounds
  • veliger — a larval stage of certain mollusks, intermediate between the trochophore and the adult form.
  • ventri- — ventro-
  • ventrisMichael George Francis, 1922–56, English architect and linguist.
  • venturiRobert Charles, born 1925, U.S. architect.
  • verbify — to change into or employ as a verb, as a noun.
  • verbile — a person who is best stimulated by words
  • verbing — the act or practice of using a noun as a verb, such as 'medal' to mean "to win a medal"
  • verdict — Law. the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
  • verdite — a type of rare green rock used in jewellery
  • verging — the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • veridic — truthful; veracious.
  • veriest — precise; particular: That is the very item we want.
  • verilog — (language)   A Hardware Description Language for electronic design and gate level simulation by Cadence Design Systems.
  • verismo — the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works: introduced into opera in the early 1900s in reaction to contemporary conventions, which were seen as artificial and untruthful.
  • veritas — truth.
  • vermeil — vermilion red.
  • vermian — resembling or of the nature of a worm.
  • vernierPierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), 1580–1637, French mathematician and inventor.
  • versify — to relate, describe, or treat (something) in verse.
  • versine — versed sine.
  • versing — (not in technical use) a stanza.
  • version — a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
  • vertigo — a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings.
  • vervain — any plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers.
  • vetiver — the long, fibrous, aromatic roots of an East Indian grass, Vetiveria zizanioides, used for making hangings and screens and yielding an oil used in perfumery.
  • vibrate — to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate.
  • viceroy — a person appointed to rule a country or province as the deputy of the sovereign: the viceroy of India.
  • vickersJon, born 1926, Canadian operatic tenor.
  • viereckPeter, 1916–2006, U.S. poet and historian.
  • viersen — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia in W central Germany.
  • vinegar — a sour liquid consisting of dilute and impure acetic acid, obtained by acetous fermentation from wine, cider, beer, ale, or the like: used as a condiment, preservative, etc.
  • vintner — a person who makes wine or sells wines.
  • virelai — an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals.
  • virelay — an old French form of short poem, composed of short lines running on two rhymes and having two opening lines recurring at intervals.
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