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10-letter words containing v, a, r, i, s

  • javascript — Alternative capitalization of JavaScript.
  • jervis bay — an inlet of the Pacific in SE Australia, in Jervis Bay Territory on the coast of S New South Wales: regarded for some purposes as part of the Australian Capital Territory: site of the Royal Australian Naval College
  • lagerkvist — Pär [par] /pær/ (Show IPA), 1891–1974, Swedish novelist, poet, and essayist: Nobel Prize 1951.
  • larvicides — Plural form of larvicide.
  • lavatories — Plural form of lavatory.
  • life-saver — a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
  • lifesavers — Plural form of lifesaver.
  • livestream — to broadcast (an event) on the internet as it happens
  • maskirovka — the use, by Russia or the former Soviet Union, of military deception intended to confuse Western intelligence
  • mesovarium — the mesentery of the ovary.
  • microwaves — an electromagnetic wave of extremely high frequency, 1 GH 3 or more, and having wavelengths of from 1 mm to 30 cm.
  • motivators — Plural form of motivator.
  • movie star — famous film actor
  • naive user — A luser. Tends to imply someone who is ignorant mainly owing to inexperience. When this is applied to someone who *has* experience, there is a definite implication of stupidity.
  • narratives — Plural form of narrative.
  • naviculars — Plural form of navicular.
  • navigators — Plural form of navigator.
  • operatives — Plural form of operative.
  • overlavish — expended, bestowed, or occurring in profusion: lavish spending.
  • overpraise — to praise excessively or unduly.
  • overstrain — to exert, tax, or use (resources) to an excessive extent
  • panivorous — subsisting on bread; bread-eating.
  • parvovirus — Veterinary Pathology. a highly contagious, often fatal viral disease of dogs, characterized by vomiting, severe diarrhea, and depression and accompanied by high fever and loss of appetite.
  • persuasive — able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
  • pre-advise — to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious.
  • prison van — vehicle to transfer prisoners
  • privy seal — (in Great Britain) the seal affixed to grants, documents, etc., that are to pass the great seal, and to documents of less importance that do not require the great seal.
  • purgatives — purging or cleansing, especially by causing evacuation of the bowels.
  • pursuivant — a heraldic officer of the lowest class, ranking below a herald.
  • ranivorous — that eats frogs
  • ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
  • re-advised — to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious.
  • rea silvia — a vestal virgin who became the mother, by Mars, of Romulus and Remus.
  • reinvasion — the act or an instance of entering (a country, territory, etc) by military force again; a second or subsequent invasion
  • relativise — to regard as or make relative.
  • relativism — any theory holding that criteria of judgment are relative, varying with individuals and their environments.
  • relativist — an adherent or advocate of relativism or of the principle of relativity.
  • removalist — a person or company that transports household effects to a new home
  • revanchism — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
  • revanchist — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
  • revestiary — the part of a church or temple where the clergy's gowns and other articles are kept; vestry
  • revisional — the act or work of revising.
  • revisitant — revisiting or returning to a place
  • revitalise — to give new life to.
  • revivalism — the form of religious activity that manifests itself in revivals.
  • revivalist — a person, especially a member of the clergy, who promotes or holds religious revivals.
  • rise above — to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • riverscape — a view, painting, etc., of a river and the land surrounding or adjacent to it.
  • riverwards — towards a river
  • salt river — a river flowing W from E Arizona to the Gila River near Phoenix: Roosevelt Dam. 200 miles (322 km) long.
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