11-letter words containing t, s, v, e
- liver salts — a preparation of mineral salts used to treat indigestion
- liver spots — a form of chloasma in which irregularly shaped light-brown spots occur on the skin.
- livingstone — David, 1813–73, Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa.
- locomotives — Plural form of locomotive.
- locorestive — having a tendency to rest in one place
- longevities — Plural form of longevity.
- maidservant — a female servant.
- margravates — Plural form of margravate.
- mars violet — a dark grayish-purple color.
- medievalist — an expert in medieval history, literature, philosophy, etc.
- menservants — plural of manservant.
- mensurative — adapted for or concerned with measuring.
- miscreative — creating evil
- misdevotion — mistaken devotion
- misevaluate — to determine or set the value or amount of; appraise: to evaluate property.
- most-livery — liverish.
- multiversal — Of or pertaining to the multiverse.
- native bush — indigenous forest
- neovitalism — a new or revived form of the belief that life is a vital principle (vitalism)
- neovitalist — someone who holds to the theory of neovitalism
- nominatives — Plural form of nominative.
- nonpositive — (of a real number) less than or equal to zero.
- novelettish — Resembling or characteristic of a novelette.
- novelettist — a person who writes novelettes
- objectivise — to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.
- objectivism — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
- objectivist — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
- observantly — quick to notice or perceive; alert.
- observation — an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- observative — Observant; watchful.
- observatory — a place or building equipped and used for making observations of astronomical, meteorological, or other natural phenomena, especially a place equipped with a powerful telescope for observing the planets and stars.
- obstructive — to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
- obtrusively — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
- oscillative — disposed to oscillation
- ostensively — (manner) In an ostensive manner.
- over-modest — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
- overballast — (transitive) To load with too much ballast.
- overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
- overclothes — clothing worn outside other garments.
- overearnest — Excessively earnest.
- overexcites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexcite.
- overharvest — the harvesting of plants or animals in an unsustainable manner
- overhastily — in such a way as to be excessively hasty or done without enough consideration
- overintense — too intense
- overstaffed — If you say that a place is overstaffed, you think there are more people working there than is necessary.
- overstocked — containing too many fish
- overstretch — to stretch excessively.
- overstuffed — stuffed or filled to excess.
- oversweeten — to sweeten too much
- overtedious — extremely tedious