10-letter words containing v, e, r, b
- courbevoie — an industrial suburb of Paris, on the Seine. Pop: 85 716 (2006)
- cover band — a band that makes or performs cover versions of songs
- curve ball — a continuously bending line, without angles.
- curve-ball — a continuously bending line, without angles.
- curveballs — Plural form of curveball.
- cyberglove — (hardware, virtual reality) A data glove sold by Virtual Technologies. The spandex-like glove houses 18 sensors to track accurately just about every move your hand is capable of making. The accompanying software includes a three-dimensional hand model that can he added to any virtual reality application. The glove includes a mount for Polhemus and Ascension sensors.
- deprivable — Capable of being, or liable to be, deprived.
- dive brake — a flap deployed from the wings or fuselage of an aircraft, as a dive bomber or sailplane, that increases drag to permit a relatively steep angle of descent without a dangerous buildup in speed.
- divertible — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
- dvd burner — A DVD burner is a piece of computer equipment that you use for copying data from a computer onto a DVD.
- engravable — Capable of being engraved (upon).
- evaporable — Capable of evaporation.
- favourable — Pleasing, encouraging or approving.
- forgivable — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
- give birth — have a baby
- governable — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
- herbivores — Plural form of herbivore.
- hoverboard — (science fiction) A levitating board that can be ridden in the manner of a surfboard or skateboard.
- improvable — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
- invariable — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
- invertible — to turn upside down.
- 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
- labiovelar — pronounced with simultaneous bilabial and velar articulations, as w.
- laverbread — laver seaweed fried as a breakfast food; popular in Wales
- lévy-bruhl — Lucien (lysjɛ̃). 1857–1939, French anthropologist and philosopher, noted for his study of the psychology of primitive peoples
- liberative — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
- libreville — Official name Gabonese Republic. a republic in W equatorial Africa: formerly a part of French Equatorial Africa; member of the French Community. 102,290 sq. mi. (264,931 sq. km). Capital: Libreville.
- live birth — the birth of a living child
- livebearer — any viviparous fish of the family Poeciliidae, often kept in home aquariums.
- misobserve — to observe incorrectly or inaccurately
- non-verbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- obrenovich — Alexander, Alexander I (def 3).
- observable — Able to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- observably — capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible: an observable change in attitude.
- observance — an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.
- observator — (obsolete) An observer.
- obstrusive — Misspelling of obtrusive.
- olive drab — a deep olive color.
- orb weaver — any of numerous spiders of the family Argiopidae, characterized by loosely woven, spiraling webs that have support lines radiating outward from the center.
- over-abuse — to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
- over-break — earth or rock excavated outside of neat lines.
- overabound — (intransitive) To be too abundant or plentiful.
- overbanked — Furnished with too many banks (financial institutions).
- overbarren — Excessively barren.
- overbeaten — beaten too much or too many times
- overbidder — someone who overbids, esp in the game of bridge
- overbleach — (transitive) To bleach too much.
- overblouse — a blouse designed to be worn outside the waistband of a skirt or a pair of slacks.
- overboldly — in too bold a manner; incautiously
- overbooked — Simple past tense and past participle of overbook.