11-letter words containing s, a, v, e, r
- mensurative — adapted for or concerned with measuring.
- misbehavior — improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.
- miscreative — creating evil
- moviemakers — Plural form of moviemaker.
- multiversal — Of or pertaining to the multiverse.
- new flavors — An object-oriented Lisp from Symbolics, the successor to Flavors, it led to CLOS.
- nonabrasive — not causing abrasion.
- observables — Plural form of observable.
- observances — Plural form of observance.
- observantly — quick to notice or perceive; alert.
- observation — an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- observative — Observant; watchful.
- observatory — a place or building equipped and used for making observations of astronomical, meteorological, or other natural phenomena, especially a place equipped with a powerful telescope for observing the planets and stars.
- over-assume — to take for granted or without proof: to assume that everyone wants peace. Synonyms: suppose, presuppose; postulate, posit.
- over-season — a period of the year marked by certain conditions, activities, etc.: baseball season.
- over-sharer — an instance of this: Get ready for an overshare about his health problems.
- overanalyse — Alternative spelling of overanalyze.
- overanxious — excessively anxious.
- overarousal — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
- overballast — (transitive) To load with too much ballast.
- overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
- overcharges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcharge.
- overclasses — Plural form of overclass.
- overdosages — Plural form of overdosage.
- overearnest — Excessively earnest.
- overharvest — the harvesting of plants or animals in an unsustainable manner
- overhastily — in such a way as to be excessively hasty or done without enough consideration
- overmeasure — an excessive or surplus measure or amount: an overmeasure of exuberance.
- overstaffed — If you say that a place is overstaffed, you think there are more people working there than is necessary.
- overzealous — too zealous: overzealous for reform.
- palsgravine — the wife or widow of a palsgrave.
- perseverant — steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
- perseverate — to repeat something insistently or redundantly: to perseverate in reminding children of their responsibilities.
- pervasively — spread throughout: The corruption is so pervasive that it is accepted as the way to do business.
- pervouralsk — a city in the central RSFSR, in the Ural Mountains in Asia.
- postharvest — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
- preinvasion — occurring before an invasion
- preinvasive — of or relating to a stage preceding invasion of the tissues; in situ.
- preservable — to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens.
- previsional — characteristic of prevision
- privateness — the quality of being private
- pro-slavery — favoring slavery.
- quacksalver — a quack doctor.
- quaver rest — a musical rest or silence that lasts for the equivalent of a quaver or eighth note
- radio waves — an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 30,000 meters, or a frequency between 10 kilohertz and 300,000 megahertz.
- readvertise — to advertise (something) again
- rear vassal — (in feudal society) a man who entered into a personal relationship with a great vassal to whom he paid homage and fealty in return for protection and often a fief.
- receivables — the part of the assets of a business represented by accounts due for payment
- reservation — the act of keeping back, withholding, or setting apart.
- reservatory — any place where reserves or stores are kept, esp of food and/or water; esp, a reservoir