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10-letter words containing u, v, e, i

  • subvention — a grant of money, as by a government or some other authority, in aid or support of some institution or undertaking, especially in connection with science or the arts.
  • subversion — an act or instance of subverting.
  • subversive — Also, subversionary [suh b-vur-zhuh-ner-ee, -shuh-] /səbˈvɜr ʒəˌnɛr i, -ʃə-/ (Show IPA). tending or intending to subvert or overthrow, destroy, or undermine an established or existing system, especially a legally constituted government or a set of beliefs.
  • subvisible — invisible unless viewed through a microscope.
  • successive — following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
  • suggestive — that suggests; referring to other thoughts, persons, etc.: His recommendation was suggestive of his boss's thinking.
  • superdrive — (storage)   Apple Computer, Inc.'s name for a combined DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD-RW drive that appeared in the iMac in 2002.
  • supervised — to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
  • supervisee — a supervised person
  • supervises — to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
  • supervisor — a person who supervises workers or the work done by others; superintendent.
  • suppletive — serving as an inflected form of a word with a totally different stem, as went, the suppletive past of go.
  • supportive — giving support.
  • surjective — onto (def 3).
  • surveilled — to place under surveillance.
  • survivable — able to be survived: Would an atomic war be survivable?
  • survivance — survival
  • susceptive — receptive.
  • suspensive — pertaining to or characterized by suspension.
  • sustentive — sustaining, esp life or growth
  • swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
  • televisual — Televisual means broadcast on or related to television.
  • time value — the duration of a given printed note relative to other notes in a composition or section and considered in relation to the basic tempo
  • titusville — a town in central Florida.
  • traductive — able to be deduced or transmitted
  • trouvaille — a windfall
  • turnverein — an athletic club, especially of gymnasts.
  • ulcerative — causing ulceration.
  • un-availed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
  • unachieved — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
  • unadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
  • unbehaving — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
  • unbeliever — a person who does not believe.
  • uncoercive — not coercive; not tending to coerce
  • uncohesive — characterized by or causing cohesion: a cohesive agent.
  • uncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
  • undecisive — indecisive
  • undeprived — marked by deprivation; lacking the necessities of life, as adequate food and shelter: a deprived childhood.
  • underdrive — a speed-reducing gear device in a motor vehicle that causes the output drive shaft to rotate at a slower rate.
  • undervoice — an undertone or low voice
  • undeviated — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • undiverted — not diverted; not turned from a particular course
  • undivested — not divested, deprived, or dispossessed
  • undivorced — not divorced; still married
  • undivulged — to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
  • undrivable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • unenviable — worthy of envy; very desirable: an enviable position.
  • unenviably — in an unenviable manner
  • unfavorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
  • unforgiven — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
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