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9-letter words containing v, d

  • handwoven — made on a handloom; handloomed.
  • hardcover — a book bound in cloth, leather, or the like, over stiff material: Hardcovers are more durable than paperbacks.
  • harddrive — Alternative form of hard drive.
  • harvested — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • have done — Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
  • haverford — a township in SE Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
  • havildars — Plural form of havildar.
  • heavisideOliver, 1850–1925, English physicist.
  • heavy mud — a dense substance made of a mixture of the mineral barite and water that is thickened with polymers
  • helldiver — a grebe, especially the pied-billed grebe.
  • high dive — the performance of a dive from a high board
  • hive mind — the property of apparent sentience in a colony of social insects acting as a single organism, each insect performing a specific role for the good of the group.
  • hold over — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • holdovers — Plural form of holdover.
  • hydrovane — a vane on a seaplane conferring stability on water (a sponson) or facilitating take off (a hydrofoil)
  • incendive — Able to ignite, or cause ignition.
  • indeavors — Plural form of indeavor.
  • indeavour — Archaic form of endeavour.
  • indictive — Proclaimed; declared; public.
  • indinavir — (pharmaceutical drug) An anti-retroviral drug of the protease inhibitor class that is used in to treat HIV infected patients.
  • inductive — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
  • induviate — covered by induviae
  • inevident — Not evident; obscure.
  • innovated — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
  • invadable — to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
  • invalided — Simple past tense and past participle of invalid.
  • invalidly — not valid; without force or foundation; indefensible.
  • inveighed — Simple past tense and past participle of inveigh.
  • inveigled — Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle.
  • invidious — calculated to create ill will or resentment or give offense; hateful: invidious remarks.
  • invocated — invoke.
  • involuted — intricate; complex.
  • ivorywood — the yellowish-white wood of an Australian tree, Siphonodon australe, used for engraving, inlaying, and turnery
  • jaz drive — (hardware, storage)   Iomega Corporation's drive which takes removable one or two gigabyte disk cartridges which contain conventional hard disks. Internal and external drives are available claiming an average transfer rate of 330 megabytes per minute - though that is dependent on the SCSI adapter, the parallel port adapter is unlikely to reach anything like this speed. The Jaz drive was the successor to the company's more establistablished Zip Drive.
  • juvenoids — Plural form of juvenoid.
  • kadiyevka — former name of Stakhanov.
  • kapil dev — (Ramlal) Nikhanj (nɪˈkændʒ). born 1959, Indian cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 131 test matches and captained India to victory in the 1983 World Cup
  • key drive — a very small, portable storage device that plugs into a computer and facilitates moving data between machines
  • kid glove — a glove made of kid leather.
  • kirovabad — a city in NW Azerbaijan.
  • ladyloves — Plural form of ladylove.
  • landgrave — (in medieval Germany) a count having jurisdiction over a large territory.
  • larvacide — Alternative spelling of larvicide.
  • larvicide — an agent for killing larvae.
  • laudative — containing or expressing praise: overwhelmed by the speaker's laudatory remarks.
  • lavenders — Plural form of lavender.
  • leadville — a town in central Colorado: historic mining boom town.
  • let drive — to hit or aim
  • levelland — a city in NW Texas.
  • leveraged — Simple past tense and past participle of leverage.
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