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8-letter words containing v, e, a

  • viatores — a wayfarer; traveler.
  • vibrance — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
  • vicarage — the residence of a vicar.
  • vicarate — vicariate.
  • vicaress — a rank of nun
  • vicenary — of, relating to, or consisting of twenty.
  • vicinage — the region near or about a place; vicinity.
  • videocam — A videocam is a camera that you can carry around with you that records moving images.
  • videvdat — Vendidad.
  • viewable — capable of being viewed; visible.
  • viewdata — an interactive videotex service provided over a telephone line or television cable.
  • villager — an inhabitant of a village.
  • villagesThe, a city in central Oklahoma.
  • villellaEdward, born 1936, U.S. ballet dancer.
  • vinasses — the residuum in a still after distillation; slop.
  • vinegary — of the nature of or resembling vinegar; sour; acid: a vinegary taste.
  • vineland — a city in S New Jersey.
  • vineyard — a plantation of grapevines, especially one producing grapes for winemaking.
  • vinifera — of, relating to, or derived from a European grape, Vitis vinifera, widely cultivated for making wine and raisins and for table use.
  • vintager — a person who helps in the harvest of grapes for winemaking.
  • vinylate — to subject to vinylation.
  • violable — capable of being violated: a violable precept.
  • violated — to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • violetta — a female given name.
  • viraemia — a condition in which virus particles circulate and reproduce in the bloodstream
  • viraemic — of, relating to, or affected by viraemia
  • virtanen — Artturi Ilmari [ahrt-too-ri il-mah-ri] /ˈɑrt tʊ rɪ ˈɪl mɑ rɪ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1973, Finnish biochemist: Nobel prize 1945.
  • visceral — of or relating to the viscera.
  • visegrad — a town in N Hungary, NW of Budapest on the Danube: site of summit in 1991 of the leaders of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland.
  • vitalise — to give life to; make vital.
  • vitalize — to give life to; make vital.
  • vitative — fond of life
  • vitiable — capable of being vitiated.
  • vizament — a consultation
  • vocalese — a style of jazz singing
  • vocalise — a musical composition consisting of the singing of melody with vowel sounds or nonsense syllables rather than text, as for special effect in classical compositions, in polyphonic jazz singing by special groups, or in virtuoso vocal exercises.
  • vocalize — to make vocal; utter; articulate; sing.
  • vocative — Grammar. (in certain inflected languages, as Latin) noting or pertaining to a case used to indicate that a noun refers to a person or thing being addressed.
  • voidable — capable of being nullified or invalidated.
  • voidance — the act of voiding.
  • volatile — evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent.
  • volitate — to flutter
  • volplane — to glide toward the earth in an airplane, with no motor power or with the power shut off.
  • volsteadAndrew Joseph, 1860–1946, U.S. legislator.
  • voltaire — (François Marie Arouet) 1694–1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
  • votaress — a woman who is a votary.
  • votaries — a person who is bound by solemn religious vows, as a monk or a nun.
  • voteable — capable of being voted upon; subject to a vote: a votable issue.
  • voyageur — (in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, especially one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations.
  • vraicker — a person who gathers vraic
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