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9-letter words containing v, a, c, t, e

  • creatives — Plural form of creative.
  • cultivate — If you cultivate land or crops, you prepare land and grow crops on it.
  • curvative — (of leaves) having curved edges
  • curvature — The curvature of something is its curved shape, especially when this shape is part of the circumference of a circle.
  • cut above — to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger.
  • educative — serving to educate: educative knowledge.
  • evacuated — Having had population removed, by evacuation.
  • evacuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evacuate.
  • evocating — Present participle of evocate.
  • evocation — The act of calling out or forth, or evoking.
  • evocative — Bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind.
  • evocatory — evocative
  • excavated — Simple past tense and past participle of excavate.
  • excavates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excavate.
  • excavator — A person who removes earth carefully and systematically from an archaeological site in order to find buried remains.
  • factitive — noting or pertaining to verbs that express the idea of making or rendering in a certain way and that take a direct object and an additional word or group of words indicating the result of the process, as made in They made him king.
  • fricative — (of a speech sound) characterized by audible friction produced by forcing the breath through a constricted or partially obstructed passage in the vocal tract; spirantal; spirant.
  • harvest c — A C compiler, assembler and linker for the Macintosh by Eric W. Sink. The parts of the system are integrated in a single application, which manages a "project" composed by several C source files and resource files (which contain data). Version 1.3.
  • helvetica — (text)   One of the most widely used sans-serif typefaces, developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann. Originally called Neue Haas Grotesk, it was renamed Helvetica for the international market. Helvetica is very similar to the common Arial typeface. The name is Latin for Swiss.
  • impactive — caused by impact: impactive pain.
  • incurvate — curved, especially inward.
  • invacuate — To confine (people) to a closed area in an emergency situation.
  • inviscate — To daub or catch with glue or birdlime; to entangle with glutinous matter.
  • invocated — invoke.
  • laticlave — (in ancient Rome) a broad purple stripe on the tunic of a Roman senator or high-ranking official, denoting their high social position
  • levitical — of or relating to the Levites.
  • locatives — Plural form of locative.
  • lovecraft — H(oward) P(hillips) 1890–1937, U.S. horror-story writer.
  • lucrative — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • navicerts — Plural form of navicert.
  • nonactive — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • noviciate — The period during which you are a novice.
  • obclavate — inversely clavate.
  • olfactive — Of or pertaining to the sense of smell; olfactory.
  • overacted — Simple past tense and past participle of overact.
  • overactor — Someone who overacts.
  • overacute — excessively acute
  • overcasts — Plural form of overcast.
  • overcatch — to overtake
  • overcoats — Plural form of overcoat.
  • overexact — Too exact; overscrupulous; pedantic.
  • overmatch — to be more than a match for; surpass; defeat: an assignment that clearly overmatched his abilities; an able task force that overmatched the enemy fleet.
  • overreact — to react or respond more strongly than is necessary or appropriate.
  • overteach — to teach too much
  • overwatch — to watch over.
  • patercove — a fraudulent priest
  • placative — placatory.
  • preactive — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • prevacate — to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
  • proactive — serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory: proactive measures against crime.
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