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7-letter words containing v, i, o

  • mitzvot — any of the collection of 613 commandments or precepts in the Bible and additional ones of rabbinic origin that relate chiefly to the religious and moral conduct of Jews.
  • mogilev — a city in E Byelorussia (Belarus), in the W Soviet Union in Europe, on the Dnieper.
  • moolvie — (esp in India) a Muslim doctor of the law, teacher, or learned man: also used as a title of respect
  • moravia — Alberto [ahl-ber-taw] /ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), (Alberto Pincherle) 1907–90, Italian writer.
  • mordvin — a member of a Uralic people living in scattered communities in the middle Volga basin, especially between Nizhni Novgorod and Saratov.
  • motived — Simple past tense and past participle of motive.
  • motives — Plural form of motive.
  • motivic — of or relating to a motif.
  • move in — an act or instance of moving; movement.
  • move-in — an act or instance of occupying a living or working place: The offices will be ready for move-in soon.
  • movings — Plural form of moving.
  • moviola — a viewing machine used in cutting and editing film
  • niveous — resembling snow, especially in whiteness; snowy.
  • novalia — any land that has been newly reclaimed and cultivated
  • novalis — (pen name of Friedrich von Hardenberg) 1772–1801, German poet.
  • novices — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
  • obovoid — inversely ovoid; ovoid with the narrow end at the base, as certain fruits.
  • obviate — to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
  • obvious — easily seen, recognized, or understood; open to view or knowledge; evident: an obvious advantage.
  • octavia — died 11 b.c, sister of Roman emperor Augustus and wife of Marc Anthony.
  • ogilvieJohn, 1797–1867, Scottish lexicographer.
  • olivary — shaped like an olive.
  • olivier — Laurence (Kerr) [kur;; British kahr,, kair] /kɜr;; British kɑr,, kɛər/ (Show IPA), (Baron Olivier of Brighton) 1907–89, English actor and director.
  • olivine — Mineralogy. any of a group of magnesium iron silicates, (Mg,Fe) 2 SiO 4 , occurring in olive-green to gray-green masses as an important constituent of basic igneous rocks.
  • on view — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • oncovin — (medicine) vincristine.
  • orvieto — a white wine, from dry to sweet, from Umbria, Italy.
  • orville — a male given name.
  • otto iv — c1175–1218, king of Germany 1208–15; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1209–15.
  • outgive — (transitive) To surpass in giving; to give more than.
  • outlive — to live longer than; survive (a person, period, etc.): She outlived her husband by many years.
  • outvied — to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
  • outvies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvie.
  • ouvrier — a worker
  • ovality — the quality or state of being oval.
  • ovalize — Of a circle, to become stretched out in one direction, thereby becoming an oval.
  • ovarial — ovarian
  • ovarian — of or relating to an ovary.
  • ovaries — Anatomy, Zoology. the female gonad or reproductive gland, in which the ova and the hormones that regulate female secondary sex characteristics develop.
  • ovarium — ovary.
  • ovation — an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked especially by loud and prolonged applause.
  • overbid — to bid more than the value of (a thing): to overbid one's cards.
  • overbig — too big
  • overdid — to do to excess; overindulge in: to overdo dieting.
  • overfit — too fit
  • overhit — to hit too hard or too far, as in tennis.
  • overing — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
  • overlie — to lie over or upon, as a covering or stratum.
  • overmix — to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
  • overtip — to give too much money to (a waiter, etc) as a tip
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