11-letter words containing v, e, r, d, l
- overdevelop — Develop too much or to excess.
- overflooded — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
- overindulge — eat, do to excess
- overloading — (language) (Or "Operator overloading"). Use of a single symbol to represent operators with different argument types, e.g. "-", used either, as a monadic operator to negate an expression, or as a dyadic operator to return the difference between two expressions. Another example is "+" used to add either integers or floating-point numbers. Overloading is also known as ad-hoc polymorphism. User-defined operator overloading is provided by several modern programming languages, e.g. C++'s class system and the functional programming language Haskell's type classes. Ad-hoc polymorphism (better described as overloading) is the ability to use the same syntax for objects of different types, e.g. "+" for addition of reals and integers or "-" for unary negation or diadic subtraction. Parametric polymorphism allows the same object code for a function to handle arguments of many types but overloading only reuses syntax and requires different code to handle different types.
- overmuscled — having muscles developed to excess
- overplaided — (of a garment) covered with a design consisting of an overplaid
- overplanned — resulting from overplanning
- overplotted — relating to an excessively elaborate plot
- overwhelmed — to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse.
- pearl diver — a person who dives for pearl oysters or other pearl-bearing mollusks.
- perceivedly — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- pile driver — a machine for driving piles, usually composed of a tall framework in which either a weight is raised and dropped on a pile head or in which a steam hammer drives the pile.
- pile-driver — a machine for driving piles, usually composed of a tall framework in which either a weight is raised and dropped on a pile head or in which a steam hammer drives the pile.
- predelivery — the act of delivering in advance of need, use or expectation of the thing delivered
- premedieval — prior to the Middle Ages.
- providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
- redeliverer — a person who redelivers
- reductively — of or relating to reduction; serving to reduce or abridge: an urgent need for reductive measures.
- reevaluated — to determine or set the value or amount of; appraise: to evaluate property.
- revalidated — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
- revictualed — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- revitalised — to give new life to.
- revitalized — restored; active again
- sales drive — a period of events or activities aimed to promote sales of a particular product or services
- salsa verde — Mexican Cookery, Latin-American Cookery. a green sauce of tomatillos, chili peppers, cilantro, garlic, and onion.
- self-driven — (of a machine) containing its own power source, as an engine or motor.
- severalfold — comprising several parts or members.
- short-lived — living or lasting only a little while.
- shovelboard — the game of shuffleboard.
- silver disc — (in Britain) an album certified to have sold 60 000 copies or a single certified to have sold 200 000 copies
- silversides — any of several small fishes of the family Atherinidae, having a silvery stripe along each side, as Menidia menidia, inhabiting the Atlantic coast of the U.S.
- slave trade — the business or process of procuring, transporting, and selling slaves, especially black Africans to the New World prior to the mid-19th century.
- slaveholder — an owner of slaves.
- sleeveboard — a small-scale ironing board for pressing sleeves, especially a narrow board that fits inside a coat sleeve.
- thorvaldsen — Albert Bertal [ahl-bert bar-tuh l] /ˈɑl bɛrt ˈbær təl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1844, Danish sculptor.
- travel card — a reusable ticket on more than one journey, route or mode of public transport which is usually valid for a fixed period of time and cheaper than paying for many separate trips
- turtle dove — A turtle dove is a type of light-brown dove which makes a soft pleasant sound and which is said to behave in a very affectionate way towards its sexual partner and its young.
- turtledoves — any of several small to medium-sized Old World doves of the genus Streptopelia, especially S. turtur, of Europe, having a long, graduated tail: noted for its soft, cooing call.
- undelivered — to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package.
- underivable — to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).
- undersleeve — a separate sleeve worn under the sleeve of a dress and visible through it or extending beyond it.
- undervalued — valued at too low a level or price
- undriveable — unable to be driven
- unflavoured — not flavoured
- unleveraged — the action of a lever, a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
- untravelled — not having traveled, especially to distant places; not having gained experience by travel.
- valedictory — bidding goodbye; saying farewell: a valedictory speech.
- varicelloid — resembling varicella.
- varicolored — having various colors; variegated; motley: a varicolored print.
- verdureless — without verdure