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9-letter words containing v, e, n, r, a

  • advancers — Plural form of advancer.
  • adventure — If someone has an adventure, they become involved in an unusual, exciting, and rather dangerous journey or series of events.
  • adversion — (obsolete) An adverting or turning towards; attention.
  • advertent — paying attention; heedful
  • adverting — to remark or comment; refer (usually followed by to): He adverted briefly to the news of the day.
  • arrivance — the action or state of arriving
  • aventurin — Alternative form of aventurine.
  • averaging — Present participle of average.
  • averments — Plural form of averment.
  • aversions — Plural form of aversion.
  • avicebron — (Solomon ben Judah ibn-Gabirol) 1021?–58, Jewish poet and philosopher in Spain.
  • avirulent — (esp of bacteria) not virulent
  • beaverton — a town in NW Oregon.
  • bereaving — to deprive and make desolate, especially by death (usually followed by of): Illness bereaved them of their mother.
  • binervate — (of leaves) having two longitudinal ribs
  • brainwave — If you have a brainwave, you suddenly have a clever idea.
  • brake van — the coach or vehicle from which the guard applies the brakes; guard's van
  • brake-van — the caboose of a railway train.
  • braveness — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • breakeven — the level of commercial activity at which the total cost and total revenue of a business enterprise are equal
  • campervan — (Australia, NZ, British) A vehicle that provides both transport and sleeping accommodation.
  • canaveral — Capecape on the E coast of Fla.: U.S. proving ground for missiles and spacecraft
  • canvasser — to solicit votes, subscriptions, opinions, or the like from.
  • caravaner — One who travels in a caravan (convoy or procession).
  • carnivore — A carnivore is an animal that eats meat.
  • cavernous — A cavernous room or building is very large inside, and so it reminds you of a cave.
  • cervantes — Miguel de (miˈɣɛl ðe), full surname Cervantes Saavedra. 1547–1616, Spanish dramatist, poet, and prose writer, most famous for Don Quixote (1605), which satirizes the chivalric romances and greatly influenced the development of the novel
  • clavering — Present participle of claver.
  • confervae — Plural form of conferva.
  • cravening — Present participle of craven.
  • dan river — a river in S Virginia and N North Carolina, flowing S and E to the Roanoke River. 180 miles (290 km) long.
  • davenport — a tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side
  • de varonaDonna, born 1947, U.S. swimmer.
  • denervate — to deprive (a tissue or organ) of its nerve supply
  • depraving — Present participle of deprave.
  • derzhavinGavril Romanovich [gah-vril roh-mah-nuh-vich;; Russian guh-vryil ruh-mah-nuh-vyich] /gɑˈvrɪl roʊˈmɑ nə vɪtʃ;; Russian gəˈvryɪl rəˈmɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1743–1816, Russian poet.
  • efavirenz — a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used with other medications to treat HIV infection in patients who have or do not have AIDS.
  • endeavors — Try hard to do or achieve something.
  • endeavour — Standard spelling of endeavor.
  • enervated — Cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken.
  • enervates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enervate.
  • engravers — Plural form of engraver.
  • engravery — the art of an engraver
  • engraving — A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
  • enslavers — Plural form of enslaver.
  • eventrate — to open the belly of
  • eviternal — (obsolete) eternal; everlasting.
  • fairhaven — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • favorance — a liking or preference: My family always had a favorance for farming.
  • gain over — persuade

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