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7-letter words containing v, a, l, o

  • overlea — a town in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • ovoidal — something that is egg-shaped
  • ovulary — the part of a plant's anatomy where ovules develop
  • ovulate — to produce and discharge eggs from an ovary or ovarian follicle.
  • pavlova — Anna [ah-nuh] /ˈɑ nə/ (Show IPA), 1885–1931, Russian ballet dancer.
  • pivotal — of, relating to, or serving as a pivot.
  • poltava — a city in E Ukraine, SW of Kharkov: Russian defeat of Swedes 1709.
  • ravioli — small cases of pasta, often square, stuffed with a filling, usually of meat or cheese, and often served with a tomato sauce.
  • removal — the act of removing.
  • rolvaag — Ole Edvart [oh-luh ed-vahrt] /ˈoʊ lə ˈɛd vɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1876–1931, U.S. novelist and educator, born in Norway.
  • saveloy — a highly seasoned, dried sausage.
  • slavkov — Czech name of Austerlitz.
  • solvate — a compound formed by the interaction of a solvent and a solute.
  • suboval — not quite oval
  • ulanova — Galina (Sergeyevna) [guh-lee-nuh sur-gey-uh v-nuh;; Russian guh-lyee-nuh syir-gye-yiv-nuh] /gəˈli nə sɜrˈgeɪ əv nə;; Russian gʌˈlyi nə syɪrˈgyɛ yɪv nə/ (Show IPA), 1910–98, Soviet ballerina.
  • unvocal — not outspoken; reserved; not eloquent in speech; inarticulate.
  • vacuole — a membrane-bound cavity within a cell, often containing a watery liquid or secretion.
  • valadon — Suzanne [sy-zan] /süˈzan/ (Show IPA), 1865–1938, French painter (mother of Maurice Utrillo).
  • valgoid — of or relating to valgus
  • vallejo — César [Spanish se-sahr] /Spanish ˈsɛ sɑr/ (Show IPA), 1895–1938, Peruvian poet.
  • valonia — acorn cups of an Old World oak, Quercus macrolepis (or Q. aegilops), used in tanning, dyeing, and making ink.
  • vanload — the amount carried by a van.
  • vanpool — a group of people who share a van to commute to work
  • variola — smallpox.
  • variole — a shallow pit or depression like the mark left by a smallpox pustule; foveola.
  • vavilov — Nikolai Ivanovich. 1887–?1943, Soviet plant geneticist, noted for his research into the origins of cultivated plants. His findings were regarded as contrary to official ideology and he was arrested (1940), dying in a labour camp
  • vignola — Giacomo da [jah-kaw-maw dah] /ˈdʒɑ kɔ mɔ dɑ/ (Show IPA), (Giacomo Barocchio or Barozzi) 1507–73, Italian architect.
  • viliaco — a coward
  • violate — to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • vocable — a word; term; name.
  • vocalic — of, relating to, or resembling a vowel.
  • vocally — of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
  • vocular — vocal or vocalic
  • volable — quick-witted
  • volante — a horse carriage of Spanish origin
  • volapuk — one of the earliest of the artificially constructed international auxiliary languages, invented about 1879.
  • volatic — a creature with wings
  • volcano — a vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals.
  • vologda — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, NNE of Moscow.
  • voltage — electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
  • voltaic — Electricity. noting or pertaining to electricity or electric currents, especially when produced by chemical action, as in a cell; galvanic.
  • voluspa — an Icelandic mythological poem
  • vorlage — a position in which a skier leans forward but keeps the heels in contact with the skis.
  • votable — capable of being voted upon; subject to a vote: a votable issue.
  • zelkova — any of several trees of the genus Zelkova, native to Asia, related to and resembling the elms.
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