9-letter words containing v, i, l, a, n, e
- nonviable — not capable of living, growing, and developing, as an embryo, seed, or plant.
- novennial — Recurring every nine years.
- parvoline — any of various isomeric ptomaines found in liquid derived from decaying animal matter or bituminous coals
- plaintive — expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful: a plaintive melody.
- plainview — a town on W Long Island, in SE New York.
- plan view — plan (def 4).
- pulvinate — having the shape of a cushion; resembling a cushion; cushion-shaped.
- ravelling — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
- ravenlike — resembling a raven
- revealing — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
- salvemini — Gaetano [gah-e-tah-naw] /ˌgɑ ɛˈtɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1873–1957, Italian historian in the U.S.
- shaveling — Older Use: Disparaging. a clergyman with a shaven or tonsured head.
- slaveling — a person in a condition of servility or slavery.
- slavering — to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
- slovenian — of or from Slovenia
- subniveal — beneath the snow
- sylvanite — a mineral, gold silver telluride, (AuAg)Te 2 , silver-white with metallic luster, often occurring in crystals so arranged as to resemble written characters: an ore of gold.
- traveling — activity: journeying
- trivalent — Chemistry. having a valence of three.
- unavailed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
- univalent — Chemistry. having a valence of one; monovalent.
- univalves — having one valve.
- universal — of, relating to, or characteristic of all or the whole: universal experience.
- unlivable — suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable: It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
- unrivaled — having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
- valencies — valence.
- valentine — Saint, died a.d. c270, Christian martyr at Rome.
- valentino — Rudolph (Rodolpho d'Antonguolla) 1895–1926, U.S. motion-picture actor, born in Italy.
- vandalise — to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
- vandalize — to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
- vauquelin — Louis Nicolas [lwee nee-kaw-lah] /lwi ni kɔˈlɑ/ (Show IPA), 1763–1829, French chemist: discoverer of chromium and beryllium.
- veblenian — of, relating to, or suggesting the theories of Thorstein Veblen.
- veniality — able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (opposed to mortal).
- ventilate — to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
- vergilian — pertaining to or characteristic of the poet Vergil.
- vernality — the quality or state of being vernal
- vernalize — to shorten the growth period of (a plant) by chilling or other special treatment of it, its seeds, or its bulbs.
- vicennial — of or for 20 years.
- videoland — the world of television and televised images
- viewrinal — a urinal with a small screen at eye level which displays advertisements
- vigilance — state or quality of being vigilant; watchfulness: Vigilance is required in the event of treachery.
- vigilante — a member of a vigilance committee.
- villanage — villainy
- vindemial — relating to a grape harvest
- vine leaf — leaf of a climbing plant
- vitalness — the quality of being vital
- volcanize — to affect or alter by volcanic heat or action.
- vulcanise — to treat (rubber) with sulfur and heat, thereby imparting strength, greater elasticity, durability, etc.
- vulcanite — a hard, readily cut and polished rubber, obtained by vulcanizing rubber with a large amount of sulfur, used in the manufacture of combs, buttons, and for electric insulation.
- vulcanize — to treat (rubber) with sulfur and heat, thereby imparting strength, greater elasticity, durability, etc.