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10-letter words containing u, v, a, l

  • unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
  • unravelled — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
  • unrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • unrelevant — bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: a relevant remark.
  • unrevealed — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • unrivalled — having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
  • unsalvaged — the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
  • unsaveable — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • unsolvable — capable of being solved, as a problem.
  • untraveled — not having traveled, especially to distant places; not having gained experience by travel.
  • unvaluable — having considerable monetary worth; costing or bringing a high price: a valuable painting; a valuable crop.
  • unvariable — invariable; unchangeable or unchanging
  • unvariably — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
  • unviewable — capable of being viewed; visible.
  • unviolated — not violated or desecrated
  • ural river — Ural Riverriver flowing from the S section of the Urals into the N end of the Caspian Sea: 1,575 mi (2,535 km)
  • vacuolated — having a vacuole or vacuoles.
  • valentinus — Valentine (def 2).
  • vallecular — a furrow or depression.
  • valledupar — a city in N Colombia.
  • value date — the date on which an entry made on an account becomes effective, used especially in connection with foreign accounts.
  • value fund — a mutual fund that invests primarily in stocks that are undervalued and whose share price is likely to rise.
  • value-free — not altered or influenced by value judgments
  • valvulitis — inflammation of a valve, especially a heart valve, often caused by rheumatic fever.
  • vanua levu — an island in the S Pacific, one of the Fiji Islands. 2137 sq. mi. (5535 sq. km).
  • vapulation — the act of beating or whipping
  • vasculitis — inflammation of veins, arteries, capillaries, or lymph vessels.
  • vaudeville — theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians. Compare variety (def 9).
  • vaultingly — in a vaulting or arrogant manner
  • vauntingly — to speak vaingloriously of; boast of: to vaunt one's achievements.
  • venezuelan — of or relating to the republic of Venezuela.
  • vermicular — of, relating to, or done by worms.
  • vernacular — (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned).
  • versicular — of or consisting of verses.
  • verulamian — of or relating to Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam.
  • verulamium — ancient name of St. Albans.
  • vesiculate — characterized by or covered with vesicles.
  • vestibular — of, relating to, or resembling a vestibule.
  • vibraculum — any of the modified polyps on the surface of certain bryozoan colonies, having a long, whiplike appendage that clears away debris.
  • victualage — food; provisions; victuals.
  • victualingvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • victualledvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • victualler — a person who furnishes victuals, especially a sutler.
  • villainous — having a cruel, wicked, malicious nature or character.
  • violaceous — belonging to the Violaceae, the violet family of plants. Compare violet family.
  • virtualism — the teaching that the bread and wine of the Communion contain Christ's spiritual body and blood
  • virtualist — an artist specializing in virtual art, for example, art on the internet rather than hard copies of paintings
  • virtuality — being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
  • virtualize — to create a virtual version of (a computer, operating system, data storage device, etc.), which is not itself an independent device but both works and appears to the user as a single, physical entity: A virtualized computer server can boost processing power and reduce costs.
  • visual aid — any of various materials depending on the sense of sight, as films, slides, photographs, etc., used as aids in teaching.
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