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10-letter words containing s, i, l, v, o, u

  • absolutive — the grammatical case in an ergative language that is used for the direct object of a transitive verb and the subject of an intransitive verb
  • ambilevous — (rare) Having equally bad ability in both hands; clumsy; butterfingered.
  • chivalrous — A chivalrous man is polite, kind, and unselfish, especially towards women.
  • compulsive — You use compulsive to describe people or their behaviour when they cannot stop doing something wrong, harmful, or unnecessary.
  • conclusive — Conclusive evidence shows that something is certainly true.
  • consultive — of or relating to consultation; advisory.
  • convulsing — to shake violently; agitate.
  • convulsion — If someone has convulsions, they suffer uncontrollable movements of their muscles.
  • convulsive — A convulsive movement or action is sudden and cannot be controlled.
  • evolutions — Plural form of evolution.
  • flavourist — a chemist who blends ingredients to create artificial flavours or scents, for food or perfume
  • folivorous — any chiefly leaf-eating animal or other organism, as the koala of Australia that subsists on eucalyptus.
  • grievously — causing grief or great sorrow: grievous news.
  • involucres — Plural form of involucre.
  • isopluvial — a line on a map connecting places registering the same amount of precipitation or rainfall
  • jugoslavia — formerly, a federal republic in S Europe: since 1992 comprised of Serbia and Montenegro; disbanded into independent countries in 2006. 39,449 sq. mi. (102,173 sq. km). Capital: Belgrade.
  • lascivious — inclined to lustfulness; wanton; lewd: a lascivious, girl-chasing old man.
  • laviscious — (nonstandard) Lascivious.
  • limivorous — of or relating to animals, usually worms or bivalves, that ingest earth or mud to extract the organic matter from it.
  • louis viii — known as Coeur-de-Lion. 1187–1226, king of France (1223–26). He was offered the English throne by opponents of King John but his invasion failed (1216)
  • louis xvii — ("Louis Charles of France") 1785–95, titular king of France 1793–95 (son of Louis XVI).
  • louisville — a port in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River: Kentucky Derby.
  • multivious — having many ways, paths or directions
  • non-visual — of or relating to seeing or sight: a visual image.
  • occlusives — Plural form of occlusive.
  • olivaceous — of a deep shade of green; olive.
  • pluviosity — of or relating to rain; rainy.
  • poliovirus — any of three picornaviruses of the genus Enterovirus, having a spherical capsid, infectious to humans and the cause of poliomyelitis.
  • previously — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
  • propulsive — the act or process of propelling.
  • resolutive — having the ability to dissolve or terminate.
  • slow virus — a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before producing symptoms, as in several neurological diseases, including kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
  • velutinous — having a soft, velvety surface, as certain plants.
  • vesiculose — composed of or containing vesicles
  • vigorously — full of or characterized by vigor: a vigorous effort.
  • villainous — having a cruel, wicked, malicious nature or character.
  • violaceous — belonging to the Violaceae, the violet family of plants. Compare violet family.
  • virtuously — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • viticolous — vine-eating or vine-dwelling
  • vocabulist — a vocabulary
  • voluminous — forming, filling, or writing a large volume or many volumes: a voluminous edition.
  • yugoslavia — formerly, a federal republic in S Europe: since 1992 comprised of Serbia and Montenegro; disbanded into independent countries in 2006. 39,449 sq. mi. (102,173 sq. km). Capital: Belgrade.

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