11-letter words containing v, a, c, u, i
- evacuations — Plural form of evacuation.
- facultative — conferring a faculty, privilege, permission, or the power of doing or not doing something: a facultative enactment.
- in a vacuum — If something is done in a vacuum, it is not affected by any outside influences or information.
- inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- incurvating — Present participle of incurvate.
- incurvation — curved, especially inward.
- inoculative — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- involucrate — having an involucre.
- lubavitcher — a member of a missionary Hasidic movement founded in the 1700s by Rabbi Shneour Zalman of Lyady.
- lucratively — In a lucrative manner, profitably.
- neuroactive — affecting or interacting directly with the nervous system
- nova iguacu — a city in SE Brazil, NW of Rio de Janeiro.
- nuncupative — (especially of a will) oral; not written.
- overcaution — excessive caution
- pulp cavity — the entire space occupied by pulp, composed of the root canal and pulp chamber.
- punctuative — the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses.
- recultivate — to plant, tend, harvest, or improve (plants) again
- revictualed — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- scuba diver — sb who dives underwater
- speculative — pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning: a speculative approach.
- subcurative — of a dosage which is not strong enough to have a curing effect
- subtractive — tending to subtract; having power to subtract.
- subvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- subvocalize — to form (words) silently by moving the lips or other vocal organs without vocalization
- superactive — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
- supplicavit — a mandatory writ formerly issued from the King's Bench or Court of Chancery
- turishcheva — Ludmilla (lʊdˈmɪlə). born 1952, Soviet gymnast: world champion 1970, 1972 (at the Olympic Games), and 1974
- unactivated — to make active; cause to function or act.
- unadvancing — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
- uncombative — not combative or confrontational
- underactive — insufficiently active: an underactive thyroid gland.
- unequivocal — not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
- unveracious — (of a person) not veracious; not tending to speak the truth; untruthful
- unvocalized — not articulated; unspoken; unvoiced
- vacuolation — the formation of vacuoles.
- vacuumizing — to create a vacuum in.
- varicellous — of or relating to varicella or chicken pox
- vascularity — pertaining to, composed of, or provided with vessels or ducts that convey fluids, as blood, lymph, or sap.
- vascularize — (of a tissue or embryo) to develop or extend blood vessels or other fluid-bearing vessels or ducts; become vascular.
- vasculiform — shaped like a small vase or flowerpot
- ventricular — of, relating to, or of the nature of a ventricle.
- veraciously — habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest: a veracious witness.
- vermiculate — to work or ornament with wavy lines or markings resembling the form or tracks of a worm.
- vicariously — performed, exercised, received, or suffered in place of another: vicarious punishment.
- victuallage — supplies or food; victuals
- victualling — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- vine cactus — the ocotillo, Fouquieria splendens.
- vivaciously — lively; animated; spirited: a vivacious folk dance.
- voraciously — craving or consuming large quantities of food: a voracious appetite.
- vulcanicity — a branch of geology studying volcanic action