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8-letter words containing s, t, e, v

  • solvents — able to pay all just debts.
  • sorptive — the state or process of being sorbed.
  • sovietic — relating to the Soviet Union
  • sportive — playful or frolicsome; jesting, jocose, or merry: a sportive puppy.
  • stave in — to break or crush inward
  • steevely — in a firm or unyielding manner
  • stepover — an instance of raising the foot over the ball while in possession in order to wrong-foot an opponent
  • stevinus — Stevin, Simon.
  • stievely — in a firm way
  • stopover — a brief stop in the course of a journey, as to eat, sleep, or visit friends.
  • stovaine — a drug used for anaesthetic purposes and as a cocaine substitute
  • stovetop — the upper surface of a stove, especially the area used for cooking: a stovetop cluttered with unwashed pots and pans.
  • stravage — Scot., Irish, and North England. to wander aimlessly.
  • strivers — to exert oneself vigorously; try hard: He strove to make himself understood.
  • subovate — almost egg-shaped
  • suivante — a lady's maid or companion, particularly in 17th century France, who was elevated among other servants and served as a confidante and particular companion for her mistress
  • sveltely — in a svelte manner
  • svetlana — a female given name.
  • system v — 1. The other major versions of the Unix operating system apart from BSD. Developed by AT&T. Later versions of Unix such as SunOS combined the best features of System V and BSD Unix. 2. A supplier of Unix open systems for Intel x86 processors. They supply products from SCO and Solaris and offer general support for Unix, TCP/IP, and Internet. They serve and create third-party WWW pages and provide on-line support for commercial and non-commercial applications. See also System V Interface Definition.
  • tastevin — small shallow cup for wine tasting
  • televise — broadcast on TV
  • temesvar — Hungarian name of Timişoara.
  • the revs — engine speed, measured in revolutions per minute
  • the vast — immense or boundless space
  • thievish — given to thieving.
  • thrivers — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • traverse — to pass or move over, along, or through.
  • travesty — a grotesque or debased likeness or imitation: a travesty of justice.
  • tsarevna — a daughter of a czar.
  • unvested — held completely, permanently, and inalienably: vested rights.
  • vasteras — a city in central Sweden.
  • vastness — of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
  • vegetist — a vegetable cultivator or enthusiast
  • venosity — the state or quality of being venous.
  • ventless — an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like.
  • ventouse — an apparatus sometimes used to assist the delivery of a baby, consisting of a cup which is attached to the fetal head by suction, and a chain by which traction can be exerted in order to draw out the baby
  • ventrous — adventurous
  • veristic — the theory that rigid representation of truth and reality is essential to art and literature, and therefore the ugly and vulgar must be included.
  • verities — the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
  • verselet — a small verse
  • vertices — a plural of vertex.
  • vertisol — a clay-rich soil in which deep cracks form during the dry season.
  • vesicant — producing a blister or blisters, as a medicinal substance; vesicating.
  • vesicate — to raise vesicles or blisters on; blister.
  • vest top — a sleeveless top; a top with thin shoulder straps
  • vestally — in a vestal manner
  • vestiary — of or relating to garments or vestments.
  • vestigia — a vestigial structure of any kind; vestige.
  • vestment — a garment, especially an outer garment.
  • vesturer — a person in charge of church vestments
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