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13-letter words containing v, a, g, r, n, t

  • reinvigorator — something that gives new life and energy (to something)
  • revenue agent — a government official who is responsible for the collection of revenue.
  • revictuallingvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • savings ratio — the ratio of personal savings to disposable income, esp using the difference between national figures for disposable income and consumer spending as a measure of savings
  • serving hatch — a small hatch or opening in a kitchen wall used to serve food through to an adjoining room
  • seventh grade — school year: age 12-13
  • slave trading — trafficking in people
  • transgressive — to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin.
  • travel agency — a business that accommodates travelers, as by securing tickets, arranging for reservations, and giving information.
  • traveling bag — a small bag, as a valise or suitcase, usually made of leather, having an oblong shape, and used chiefly to hold clothes.
  • valet parking — a service offered by a hotel, restaurant, etc., by which patrons' cars are parked by an attendant.
  • vegetarianism — the beliefs or practices of a vegetarian.
  • verbigeration — the condition or instances of repeating the same word or sentence against one's will as a symptom of a psychiatric disorder
  • vestal virgin — (in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar.
  • virginia city — a mining town in W Nevada: famous for the discovery of the rich Comstock silver lode 1859.
  • virgo intacta — a girl or woman whose hymen has not been broken
  • visiting card — calling card (def 1).
  • vulgarization — to make vulgar or coarse; lower; debase: to vulgarize standards of behavior.
  • west virginia — a state in the E United States. 24,181 sq. mi. (62,629 sq. km). Capital: Charleston. Abbreviation: WV (for use with zip code), W.Va.
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