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8-letter words containing v, e, s

  • derisive — A derisive noise, expression, or remark expresses contempt.
  • descrive — to describe
  • deserved — rightfully earned or merited; just
  • deserver — One who deserves.
  • deserves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deserve.
  • desilver — to remove silver from; to deprive of silver
  • desqview — A system from Quarterdeck Office Systems implementing multitasking under MS-DOS.
  • devadasi — A hereditary female dancer and courtesan in a Hindu temple.
  • devalues — Reduce or underestimate the worth or importance of.
  • devasted — Simple past tense and past participle of devast.
  • develops — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of develop.
  • deviants — Plural form of deviant.
  • deviates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deviate.
  • deviless — a female devil
  • devilish — A devilish idea or action is cruel or unpleasant.
  • devilism — a characteristic of the devil; behaviour proper to the devil
  • devisees — Plural form of devisee.
  • devising — to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method.
  • devision — Obsolete spelling of division.
  • devisors — Plural form of devisor.
  • devolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devolve.
  • devotees — Plural form of devotee.
  • discover — to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
  • disgavel — to free from the tenure of gavelkind: to disgavel an estate.
  • dishevel — to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing.
  • disprove — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • disserve — to be a disservice to; serve harmfully or injuriously.
  • dissever — to sever; separate.
  • dissolve — to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
  • disvalue — disesteem; disparagement.
  • diverges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diverge.
  • diversly — (archaic) In a divers way; severally, variously.
  • divested — Simple past tense and past participle of divest.
  • dividers — a person or thing that divides.
  • diviners — Plural form of diviner.
  • divinest — of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
  • divisive — forming or expressing division or distribution.
  • divorces — Plural form of divorce.
  • divulges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulge.
  • dovekies — Plural form of dovekie.
  • drnovsek — Janez . 1950–2008, Slovenian politician, president of Slovenia (2002–07)
  • ds level — (communications)   (Digital Signal or Data Service level) Originally an AT&T classification of transmitting one or more voice conversations in one digital data stream. The best known DS levels are DS0 (a single conversation), DS1 (24 conversations multiplexed), DS1C, DS2, and DS3. By extension, the DS level can refer to the raw data rate necessary for transmission: DS0 64 Kb/s DS1 1.544 Mb/s DS1C 3.15 Mb/s DS2 6.31 Mb/s DS3 44.736 Mb/s DS4 274.1 Mb/s (where K and M signify multiplication by 1000 and 1000000, rather than powers of two). In this sense it can be used to measure of data service rates classifying the user access rates for various point-to-point WAN technologies or standards (e.g. X.25, SMDS, ISDN, ATM, PDH). Japan uses the US standards for DS0 through DS2 but Japanese DS5 has roughly the circuit capacity of US DS4, while the European standards are rather different (see E1). In the US all of the transmission rates are integral multiples of 8000 bits per second but rates above DS1 are not necessarily integral multiples of 1,544 kb/s.
  • effusive — unduly demonstrative; lacking reserve: effusive greetings; an effusive person.
  • elevates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elevate.
  • emissive — Having the power to radiate something, especially light, heat, or radiation.
  • emulsive — That yields an emulsion (or a milk-like substance).
  • enclaves — Plural form of enclave.
  • engraves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrave.
  • enlivens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enliven.
  • enravish — to enchant
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