7-letter words containing r, v
- livener — One who, or that which, livens.
- livered — (in combination) Having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of liver.
- liveyer — a native or resident of Newfoundland or Labrador.
- livorno — a seaport in W Italy on the Ligurian Sea.
- louvars — Plural form of louvar.
- louvers — Plural form of louver.
- louvred — to make a louver in; add louvers to: to louver a door.
- louvres — Plural form of louvre.
- lovered — having a lover
- loverly — (UK, nonstandard, eye dialect) lovely.
- ma'ariv — the evening service
- maciver — Loren, 1909–1998, U.S. painter.
- malvern — an urban area in W England, SW of Birmingham: mineral springs; incorporated into Malvern Hills 1974.
- markova — Alicia (Lilian Alicia Marks) 1910–2004, English ballet dancer.
- marvell — Andrew, 1621–78, English poet and satirist.
- marvels — Plural form of marvel.
- mavrone — An expression of sorrow; alas.
- minerva — the ancient Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek goddess Athena.
- minever — (in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings. Compare vair (def 1).
- miniver — (in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings. Compare vair (def 1).
- misaver — to state incorrectly
- moravia — Alberto [ahl-ber-taw] /ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), (Alberto Pincherle) 1907–90, Italian writer.
- mordvin — a member of a Uralic people living in scattered communities in the middle Volga basin, especially between Nizhni Novgorod and Saratov.
- mt rev. — Most Reverend
- narvaez — Pánfilo de [pahm-fee-law th e] /ˈpɑm fiˌlɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1478?–1528, Spanish soldier and adventurer in America.
- nav bar — navigation bar
- navarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of a fleet.
- navarho — a navigation system providing information on bearing and distance
- navarin — a stew of mutton or lamb with root vegetables
- navarre — a former kingdom in SW France and N Spain.
- nemerov — Howard, 1920–91, U.S. poet, novelist, and essayist: U.S. poet laureate 1988–90.
- nervate — (of leaves) having veins.
- nervily — In a nervy way.
- nervine — of or relating to the nerves.
- nerving — one or more bundles of fibers forming part of a system that conveys impulses of sensation, motion, etc., between the brain or spinal cord and other parts of the body.
- nervous — highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
- nervule — a small branch of a nerve in the wing of an insect.
- nervure — Botany, Zoology. a vein, as of a leaf or the wing of an insect.
- nirvana — (often initial capital letter). Pali nibbana. Buddhism. freedom from the endless cycle of personal reincarnations, with their consequent suffering, as a result of the extinction of individual passion, hatred, and delusion: attained by the Arhat as his goal but postponed by the Bodhisattva.
- nureyev — Rudolf (Hametovich) [khuh-mye-tuh-vyich] /xʌˈmyɛ tə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1938–93, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer; Austrian citizen 1982.
- observe — to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
- obverse — the side of a coin, medal, flag, etc., that bears the principal design (opposed to reverse).
- oeuvres — Plural form of oeuvre.
- olivary — shaped like an olive.
- olivier — Laurence (Kerr) [kur;; British kahr,, kair] /kɜr;; British kɑr,, kɛər/ (Show IPA), (Baron Olivier of Brighton) 1907–89, English actor and director.
- orvieto — a white wine, from dry to sweet, from Umbria, Italy.
- orville — a male given name.
- ostrava — a city in N Moravia, in the NE Czech Republic.
- outrave — to outdo in raving
- ouvrage — work