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

  • sylvanite — a mineral, gold silver telluride, (AuAg)Te 2 , silver-white with metallic luster, often occurring in crystals so arranged as to resemble written characters: an ore of gold.
  • talk over — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • talkative — inclined to talk a great deal: One drink and she became very talkative.
  • tervalent — trivalent.
  • transvaal — a province in the NE Republic of South Africa. 110,450 sq. mi. (286,066 sq. km). Capital: Pretoria.
  • traveling — activity: journeying
  • travelled — having traveled, especially to distant places; experienced in travel.
  • traveller — a person or thing that travels.
  • traversal — to pass or move over, along, or through.
  • trevelyanGeorge Macaulay, 1876–1962, English historian.
  • trivalent — Chemistry. having a valence of three.
  • trivially — of very little importance or value; insignificant: Don't bother me with trivial matters.
  • univalent — Chemistry. having a valence of one; monovalent.
  • vacillant — wavering; hesitant; indecisive; vacillating.
  • vacillate — to waver in mind or opinion; be indecisive or irresolute: His tendency to vacillate makes him a poor leader.
  • vacuolate — having a vacuole or vacuoles.
  • valentineSaint, died a.d. c270, Christian martyr at Rome.
  • valentinoRudolph (Rodolpho d'Antonguolla) 1895–1926, U.S. motion-picture actor, born in Italy.
  • valiantly — boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted: a valiant soldier.
  • validated — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • validator — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
  • vallation — a rampart or entrenchment.
  • valuating — to set a value on; appraise.
  • valuation — the act of estimating or setting the value of something; appraisal.
  • van fleet — James Alward [al-werd] /ˈæl wərd/ (Show IPA), 1892–1992, U.S. army general.
  • variolate — resembling smallpox, as a lesion.
  • variolite — a rock embedded with varioles; a variolitic rock.
  • varletess — a female varlet
  • vaticinal — of, relating to, or characterized by prophecy; prophetic.
  • vectorial — Mathematics. a quantity possessing both magnitude and direction, represented by an arrow the direction of which indicates the direction of the quantity and the length of which is proportional to the magnitude. Compare scalar (def 4). such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities obey the parallelogram law of addition. such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities are to transform in a particular way under changes of the coordinate system. any generalization of the above quantities.
  • vega alta — a city in N Puerto Rico.
  • vegetable — any plant whose fruit, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flower parts are used as food, as the tomato, bean, beet, potato, onion, asparagus, spinach, or cauliflower.
  • vegetably — like or in the manner of a vegetable.
  • vegetally — in a vegetal manner
  • vellicate — to pluck; twitch.
  • veniality — able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (opposed to mortal).
  • ventilate — to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
  • ventrally — of or relating to the venter or belly; abdominal.
  • verbalist — a person skilled in the use of words.
  • verbality — wordiness; verbal diffuseness: a speech full of tedious verbality.
  • veritable — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
  • veritably — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
  • vernality — the quality or state of being vernal
  • versatile — capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavor, etc.: a versatile writer.
  • vertebral — of or relating to a vertebra or the vertebrae; spinal.
  • vestigial — of, relating to, or of the nature of a vestige: a vestigial tail.
  • vexillate — having a vexillum or vexilla.
  • viability — ability to live, especially under certain conditions: The viability of a fetus outside the womb has increased dramatically with the advent of new technologies and procedures.
  • viatorial — pertaining to travelling
  • vibrantly — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
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