10-letter words containing v, i, e, n
- invaginate — to insert or receive, as into a sheath; sheathe.
- invalidate — to render invalid; discredit.
- invaluable — beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless: an invaluable art collection; her invaluable assistance.
- invariable — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
- invariance — The property of being invariant.
- invasively — In an invasive manner.
- invectives — vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach.
- inveighing — Present participle of inveigh.
- inveigling — to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
- invendible — unsaleable
- inventable — to originate or create as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph.
- inventible — to originate or create as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph.
- inventions — Plural form of invention.
- inventious — (obsolete) inventive.
- inventress — (often, pejorative) An inventrix; a female inventor.
- inveracity — untruthfulness; mendacity.
- inverclyde — a council area of W central Scotland: created in 1996 from part of Strathclyde region. Administrative centre: Greenock. Pop: 83 050 (2003 est). Area: 162 sq km (63 sq miles)
- inversions — Plural form of inversion.
- invertedly — In an inverted manner, or reverse order.
- invertible — to turn upside down.
- investable — that can be invested.
- investible — that can be invested.
- investment — the investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
- inveteracy — the quality or state of being inveterate or deeply ingrained: the inveteracy of people's prejudices.
- inveterate — settled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler.
- invigilate — to keep watch.
- invigorate — to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
- invincible — incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
- inviolable — prohibiting violation; secure from destruction, violence, infringement, or desecration: an inviolable sanctuary; an inviolable promise.
- inviolated — Not violated or injured; inviolate.
- inviscated — Simple past tense and past participle of inviscate.
- invitement — the act of enticing or attracting
- invocative — invoke.
- involucred — (botany) Having an involucre.
- involucres — Plural form of involucre.
- involvedly — in an involved manner
- irrelevant — not relevant; not applicable or pertinent: His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects.
- irreverend — Not reverend (not worthy of respect).
- irreverent — not reverent; manifesting or characterized by irreverence; deficient in veneration or respect: an irreverent reply.
- isoflavone — a phytoestrogen produced chiefly by plants of the legume family, especially soybeans, potentially useful in lowering cholesterol and in treating some cancers and menopausal symptoms.
- ivermectin — a drug that kills parasitic nematode worms, mites, and insects. It is used to treat a variety of parasitic infections in domestic animals and onchocerciasis in humans
- jackknives — Plural form of jackknife.
- janesville — a city in S Wisconsin.
- javelineer — A soldier who throws a javelin.
- javelinier — A soldier who throws a javelin.
- jovialness — endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship: a wonderfully jovial host.
- juvenalian — (Decimus Junius Juvenalis) a.d. c60–140, Roman poet.
- juvenility — juvenile state, character, or manner.
- juvenilize — to make juvenile or immature: to juvenilize the classics for quick reading.
- king devil — any of several European hawkweeds introduced into northeastern North America, where they are troublesome weeds.