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11-letter words containing v, e, r, m, i

  • irremovable — not removable.
  • irremovably — So as not to be removable.
  • livermorium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Lv; atomic number: 116.
  • maiden over — Cricket. an over in which no runs are made.
  • maidservant — a female servant.
  • mail server — 1.   (tool, messaging)   A program that distributes files or information in response to requests sent via electronic mail. Examples on the Internet include Almanac and netlib. Mail servers are also used on Bitnet. In the days before Internet access was widespread and UUCP mail links were common, mail servers could be used to provide remote services which might now be provided via FTP or WWW. 2.   (messaging)   (Or "mail hub") A computer used to store and/or forward electronic mail.
  • maneuvering — a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
  • manoeuvring — A manoeuvre.
  • margraviate — Alternative spelling of margravate.
  • margravines — Plural form of margravine.
  • marivaudage — Writing style characterized by the refined affection, originating from the writing of the French novelist w Pierre de Marivaux.
  • mars violet — a dark grayish-purple color.
  • megadiverse — Exhibiting great diversity, especially great biodiversity.
  • meliorative — That meliorates; curative, salutary.
  • mensurative — adapted for or concerned with measuring.
  • menu-driven — of or relating to software that makes extensive use of menus to enable users to choose alternatives and guide program operations.
  • merdivorous — coprophagous.
  • merovingian — of or relating to the Frankish dynasty established by Clovis, which reigned in Gaul and Germany from a.d. 476 to 751.
  • merveilleux — (historical) Contemporary names for the extravagantly dressed French fops and \u2018fine ladies\u2019 of the period of the Directory, who affected a revival of the classical costume of ancient Greece.
  • microgroove — a needle groove so narrow that over 200 can be cut in an inch of playing surface on a long-playing record.
  • microvessel — (medicine) A very small blood vessel, such as a capillary or arteriole.
  • misbehavior — improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.
  • misbeliever — Someone who holds an unauthorised belief; a heretic, an unbeliever.
  • miscreative — creating evil
  • misgoverned — Simple past tense and past participle of misgovern.
  • misperceive — to understand or perceive incorrectly; misunderstand.
  • mixed nerve — a nerve composed of both sensory and motor fibers.
  • monroeville — a city in SW Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
  • mont cervinMont [mawn] /mɔ̃/ (Show IPA). French name of the Matterhorn.
  • most-livery — liverish.
  • motor drive — a mechanical system, including an electric motor, used to operate a machine or machines.
  • movie actor — film star
  • movie maker — someone who produces films or movies
  • moviemakers — Plural form of moviemaker.
  • multiversal — Of or pertaining to the multiverse.
  • murrysville — a city in SW Pennsylvania.
  • music lover — sb who enjoys listening to music
  • myxoviruses — Plural form of myxovirus.
  • nonverbatim — Not verbatim, i.e. not corresponding to the original, word for word.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • ovariectomy — the operation of removing one or both ovaries; oophorectomy.
  • overemoting — Present participle of overemote.
  • overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • overimpress — to impress to an excessive degree
  • overmanning — overstaffing
  • overpromise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
  • pluviometer — rain gauge.
  • pre-emptive — of or relating to preemption.
  • premedieval — prior to the Middle Ages.
  • premonitive — of, or relating to, a premonition
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