7-letter words containing v, i, c
- uncivic — of or relating to citizenship; civil: civic duties.
- uncivil — without good manners; unmannerly; rude; impolite; discourteous.
- unvoice — to pronounce without vibration of the vocal cords
- uveitic — inflammation of the uvea.
- vaccine — any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.
- vacuist — a person who believes in the existence of vacuums between molecules and atoms of matter or between bodies of the universe
- vacuity — the state of being vacuous or without contents; vacancy; emptiness: the vacuity of the open sea.
- valeric — pertaining to or derived from valerian.
- vanadic — of or containing vanadium, especially in the trivalent or pentavalent state.
- varices — plural of varix.
- varico- — indicating a varix or varicose veins
- vatican — Second Vatican Council.
- vection — the transference of a disease from one person to another.
- veganic — farmed without the use of animal products or by-products
- vehicle — any means in or by which someone travels or something is carried or conveyed; a means of conveyance or transport: a motor vehicle; space vehicles.
- velaric — of or relating to velar speech sounds
- venatic — of or relating to hunting.
- venefic — having poisonous effects
- venetic — an Indo-European language of NE Italy, possibly belonging to the Italic branch, known from inscriptions from the 4th to 2nd centuries b.c.
- verdict — Law. the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
- veridic — truthful; veracious.
- vesical — of or relating to a vesica or bladder, especially the urinary bladder.
- vesicle — a small sac or cyst.
- vesico- — bladder
- viaduct — a bridge for carrying a road, railroad, etc., over a valley or the like, consisting of a number of short spans.
- vicarly — of, pertaining to, suggesting, or resembling a vicar: vicarly duties; a vicarly manner.
- vicente — Gil. ?1465–?1536, Portuguese dramatist, noted for his court entertainments, religious dramas, and comedies
- vicenza — a city in central Venezia, in NE Italy.
- viceroy — a person appointed to rule a country or province as the deputy of the sovereign: the viceroy of India.
- vicinal — of, relating to, or belonging to a neighborhood or district.
- vicious — addicted to or characterized by vice; grossly immoral; depraved; profligate: a vicious life.
- vickers — Jon, born 1926, Canadian operatic tenor.
- vicomte — a French viscount.
- victory — a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war.
- victrix — victress.
- victual — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- vidicon — a camera tube in which a charge-density pattern is formed on a photoconductive surface scanned by a beam of low-velocity electrons for transmission as signals.
- viereck — Peter, 1916–2006, U.S. poet and historian.
- viliaco — a coward
- villach — a city in S central Austria, on the Drava River: nearby hot mineral springs. Pop: 57 497 (2002)
- vincent — Saint, died a.d. 304, Spanish martyr: patron saint of winegrowers.
- vincula — a bond signifying union or unity; tie.
- vinylic — of or relating to vinyl
- virchow — Rudolf [roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1821–1902, German pathologist, anthropologist, and political leader.
- viremic — the presence of a virus in the blood.
- viscera — Viscera are the large organs inside the body, such as the heart, liver, and stomach.
- viscoid — somewhat viscous.
- viscose — a viscous solution prepared by treating cellulose with caustic soda and carbon bisulfide: used in manufacturing regenerated cellulose fibers, sheets, or tubes, as rayon or cellophane.
- viscous — of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
- vitrics — (used with a singular verb) the art and technology of making glass products.