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8-letter words containing t, a, l, v

  • valerate — a salt of valeric acid
  • valeting — a male servant who attends to the personal needs of his male employer, as by taking care of clothing or the like; manservant.
  • validate — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • validity — the state or quality of being valid: to question the validity of the argument.
  • valletta — an island in the Mediterranean between Sicily and Africa. 95 sq. mi. (246 sq. km).
  • valuated — to set a value on; appraise.
  • valuator — to set a value on; appraise.
  • valvelet — a small valve; valvule.
  • vamplate — a metal plate mounted on a lance in front of the grip to protect the hand.
  • vapulate — to beat or whip
  • varietal — of, pertaining to, designating, or characteristic of a variety.
  • varletry — varlets collectively.
  • vaultage — a group of vaults; a vaulted place
  • vaulting — the act of vaulting.
  • vauntful — boastful.
  • vegelate — low-quality chocolate that contains a certain proportion of vegetable fats not derived from the cocoa bean
  • velation — pronunciation with velar articulation.
  • velatura — a thin layer of paint somewhat like a glaze but opaque or semi-opaque rather than transparent
  • venality — the condition or quality of being venal; openness to bribery or corruption.
  • vertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  • vestally — in a vestal manner
  • viatical — of or relating to a viaticum.
  • victrola — a gramophone
  • victualsvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • vigilant — keenly watchful to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry.
  • villatic — of or relating to the country or to a farm; rural.
  • vinylate — to subject to vinylation.
  • violated — to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • violator — to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • violetta — a female given name.
  • virality — the condition or fact of being rapidly spread or popularized by means of people communicating with each other, especially through the Internet: We’re looking for ways to increase the virality of our web content.
  • vitalian — died a.d. 672, pope 657–672.
  • vitalise — to give life to; make vital.
  • vitalism — the philosophical doctrine that the phenomena of life cannot be explained in purely mechanical terms because there is something immaterial which distinguishes living from inanimate matter
  • vitality — exuberant physical strength or mental vigor: a person of great vitality.
  • vitalize — to give life to; make vital.
  • vitiable — capable of being vitiated.
  • vocalist — a singer.
  • vocality — of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
  • volatile — evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent.
  • volitant — engaged in or having the power of flight.
  • volitate — to flutter
  • volsteadAndrew Joseph, 1860–1946, U.S. legislator.
  • voltaire — (François Marie Arouet) 1694–1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
  • voltaism — the branch of electrical science that deals with the production of electricity or electric currents by chemical action.
  • vortical — of or relating to a vortex.
  • voteable — capable of being voted upon; subject to a vote: a votable issue.
  • wavelets — Plural form of wavelet.
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