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13-letter words containing s, a, v, e, u

  • absolute veto — a vote, which cannot be overturned, to block a decision
  • acne vulgaris — an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, especially on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
  • acne-vulgaris — an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, especially on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
  • acquisitively — In an acquisitive manner; for the purpose of acquisition.
  • advent sunday — the first of the four Sundays of Advent, and the one that falls nearest to November 30
  • adventuresome — Adventuresome means the same as adventurous.
  • adventuresses — Plural form of adventuress.
  • adventuristic — relating to adventurism
  • adventurously — inclined or willing to engage in adventures; enjoying adventures.
  • adverb clause — a subordinate clause that functions as an adverb within a main clause.
  • aerial survey — a survey carried out from the air, using an aeroplane or helicopter
  • all-inclusive — All-inclusive is used to indicate that a price, especially the price of a holiday, includes all the charges and all the services offered.
  • anti-universe — a universe made up of antimatter, postulated to exist far out in space
  • arteriovenous — of, relating to, or affecting an artery and a vein
  • aubervilliers — an industrial suburb of Paris, on the Seine. Pop: 63 136 (1999)
  • carnivalesque — characteristic of, suitable for, or like a carnival
  • cassivelaunus — 1st century bc, British chieftain, king of the Catuvellauni tribe, who organized resistance to Caesar's invasion of Britain (54 bc)
  • caustic curve — a curve formed by the intersection of a caustic surface with a plane
  • cavernicolous — inhabiting caves or cavelike places
  • continuatives — Plural form of continuative.
  • coronaviruses — Plural form of coronavirus.
  • damage survey — an inspection by an insurance company of something that has been damaged and for which an insurance claim has been made, in order to determine the extent and cause of damage
  • dispurveyance — the lack of provisions
  • ebola (virus) — an RNA virus (family Filoviridae) that causes fever, internal bleeding, and, often, death
  • equivocalness — The state of being equivocal; ambiguity.
  • equivocations — Plural form of equivocation.
  • eventualities — Plural form of eventuality.
  • exhaust valve — An exhaust valve is a valve that releases burned gases from a cylinder.
  • extravascular — Situated or happening outside of the blood vessels or lymph vessels.
  • family values — belief in traditional family unit
  • for values of — (jargon)   A common rhetorical maneuver at MIT is to use any of the canonical random numbers as placeholders for variables. "The max function takes 42 arguments, for arbitrary values of 42". "There are 69 ways to leave your lover, for 69 = 50". This is especially likely when the speaker has uttered a random number and realises that it was not recognised as such, but even "non-random" numbers are occasionally used in this fashion. A related joke is that pi equals 3 - for small values of pi and large values of 3. This usage probably derives from the programming language MAD (Michigan Algorithm Decoder), an ALGOL-like language that was the most common choice among mainstream (non-hacker) users at MIT in the mid-1960s. It had a control structure FOR VALUES OF X = 3, 7, 99 DO ... that would repeat the indicated instructions for each value in the list (unlike the usual FOR that generates an arithmetic sequence of values). MAD is long extinct, but similar for-constructs still flourish (e.g. in Unix's shell languages).
  • gesticulative — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • give pause to — to cause to hesitate
  • harvest mouse — an Old World field mouse, Micromys minutus, that builds a spherical nest among the stems of grains and other plants.
  • have its uses — If you say that being something or knowing someone has its uses, you mean that it makes it possible for you to do what you otherwise would not be able to do.
  • have the guts — be brave enough
  • heavy cruiser — a naval cruiser having 8-inch (20.3-cm) guns as its main armament.
  • hypervascular — pertaining to, composed of, or provided with vessels or ducts that convey fluids, as blood, lymph, or sap.
  • individualise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of individualize.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • justificative — Justificatory.
  • liver sausage — liverwurst.
  • lucrativeness — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • manipulatives — influencing or attempting to influence the behavior or emotions of others for one’s own purposes: a manipulative boss.
  • marcus garvey — Marcus (Moziah) [moh-zahy-uh] /moʊˈzaɪ ə/ (Show IPA), 1887–1940, Jamaican black-rights activist in the U.S. (1916–27): advocated emigration of black Americans to Africa.
  • marvelousness — The quality or state of being marvelous.
  • misadventured — (obsolete) unfortunate.
  • misadventurer — a person who experiences misadventure or misfortune
  • misadventures — Plural form of misadventure.
  • misevaluation — an act or instance of evaluating or appraising.

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