8-letter words containing v, e, r, m
- overtame — too tame
- overteem — to produce or breed excessively
- overtime — working time before or after one's regularly scheduled working hours; extra working time.
- overtrim — to trim too much
- overwarm — to make too warm
- primeval — of or relating to the first age or ages, especially of the world: primeval forms of life.
- revamped — to renovate, redo, or revise: We've decided to revamp the entire show.
- riverman — a boatman or a man earning his living working on a river
- temesvar — Hungarian name of Timişoara.
- valdemar — Waldemar I
- vambrace — a piece of plate armor for the forearm; a lower cannon. Compare rerebrace.
- vampires — a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night.
- velarium — an awning drawn over a theater or amphitheater as a protection from rain or the sun.
- venogram — an x-ray of the veins produced by venography.
- veratrum — any poisonous herb of N American genus Veratrum
- verbatim — word for word and letter for letter; in exactly the same words.
- verkramp — bigoted or illiberal
- vermined — plagued with vermin
- vermoulu — worm-eaten
- vermouth — an aromatized white wine in which herbs, roots, barks, bitters, and other flavorings have been steeped.
- verseman — a man who writes verse
- viameter — an early form of odometer designed to measure the distance travelled by a carriage
- viraemia — a condition in which virus particles circulate and reproduce in the bloodstream
- viraemic — of, relating to, or affected by viraemia
- virement — an administrative transfer of funds from one part of a budget to another
- vomerine — a bone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose.
- vu meter — a meter used with sound-reproducing or recording equipment that indicates average sound levels.
- waveform — the shape of a wave, a graph obtained by plotting the instantaneous values of a periodic quantity against the time.
- whomever — Used instead of “ whoever ” as the object of a verb or preposition.