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12-letter words containing v, i, c

  • conservation — Conservation is saving and protecting the environment.
  • conservatism — Conservatism is a political philosophy which believes that if changes need to be made to society, they should be made gradually. You can also refer to the political beliefs of a conservative party in a particular country as Conservatism.
  • conservative — A Conservative politician or voter is a member of or votes for the Conservative Party in Britain.
  • conservatize — to make or become conservative
  • conservatrix — a woman who conserves or keeps safe; custodian
  • constitutive — having power to enact, appoint, or establish
  • constrictive — constricting; tending to constrict.
  • constructive — A constructive discussion, comment, or approach is useful and helpful rather than negative and unhelpful.
  • consultative — A consultative committee or document gives advice or makes proposals about a particular problem or subject.
  • consummative — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • consumptives — Plural form of consumptive.
  • continuative — serving or tending to continue
  • contravening — to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
  • contributive — to give (money, time, knowledge, assistance, etc.) to a common supply, fund, etc., as for charitable purposes.
  • contrivances — Plural form of contrivance.
  • contrivement — contrivance
  • convalescing — to recover health and strength after illness; make progress toward recovery of health.
  • convectional — Physics. the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas.
  • convectively — In a convective manner.
  • conveniences — the quality of being convenient; suitability.
  • conveniently — suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.
  • convent girl — a girl who goes to or has been to a convent school
  • conventicler — One who supports or frequents conventicles.
  • conventicles — Plural form of conventicle.
  • conventional — Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • conventioner — a conventioneer.
  • conversating — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
  • conversation — If you have a conversation with someone, you talk with them, usually in an informal situation.
  • conversative — talkative
  • conversional — the act or process of converting; state of being converted.
  • convertibles — Plural form of convertible.
  • conveyancing — Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal ownership of property.
  • conveyorized — to equip (a factory or the like) with conveyor belts.
  • convictional — a fixed or firm belief: No clever argument, no persuasive fact or theory could make a dent in his conviction in the rightness of his position.
  • convincement — The act of convincing, or state of being convinced; conviction.
  • convincingly — persuading or assuring by argument or evidence: They gave a convincing demonstration of the car's safety features.
  • convivialist — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • conviviality — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • convocations — Plural form of convocation.
  • convolutions — an intricate, involved, or confused matter or condition
  • convulsional — relating to convulsions
  • convulsively — of the nature of or characterized by convulsions or spasms.
  • cooperatives — Plural form of cooperative.
  • coordinative — of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  • copper river — a stream in S Alaska, flowing through the SE part. 300 miles (483 km) long.
  • correctively — In a corrective manner; so as to correct something.
  • correlatives — Plural form of correlative.
  • corrivalship — the position of a corrival
  • corruptively — In a corruptive way.
  • counter-view — an opposing or contrasting opinion.
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