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12-letter words containing v, i, s, c, u

  • overcautious — excessively or unnecessarily cautious: Sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business.
  • overdiscount — to discount excessively
  • overissuance — the act of issuing in excessive amounts
  • pax vobiscum — peace be with you
  • pervicacious — extremely willful; obstinate; stubborn.
  • picornavirus — any of a group of small, RNA-containing viruses of the family Picornaviridae, infectious to humans and other animals, and including the poliovirus and the rhinoviruses that cause the common cold.
  • quacksalving — resembling or characteristic of a quacksalver
  • quicksilvery — resembling quicksilver
  • radicivorous — feeding on the roots of plants
  • repercussive — causing repercussion; reverberating.
  • resurrective — of or relating to resurrection
  • scuba diving — deep-sea swimming
  • security van — an armoured van used to transport money or other valuables
  • service club — any of several organizations dedicated to the growth and general welfare of its members and the community.
  • silviculture — the cultivation of forest trees; forestry.
  • sivapithecus — a genus of extinct Miocene primates of Asia that resemble the modern orangutan.
  • stupefactive — serving to stupefy.
  • subcivilized — not quite civilized
  • subjectively — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • subjectivise — make subjective
  • subjectivism — Epistemology. the doctrine that all knowledge is limited to experiences by the self, and that transcendent knowledge is impossible.
  • subjectivist — Epistemology. the doctrine that all knowledge is limited to experiences by the self, and that transcendent knowledge is impossible.
  • subjectivity — the state or quality of being subjective; subjectiveness.
  • subjectivize — to make subjective
  • subscriptive — a sum of money given or pledged as a contribution, payment, investment, etc.
  • subservience — serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
  • subserviency — serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
  • successively — following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
  • surveillance — a watch kept over a person, group, etc., especially over a suspect, prisoner, or the like: The suspects were under police surveillance.
  • susceptivity — receptive.
  • sylviculture — the cultivation of forest trees; forestry.
  • unchivalrous — having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.
  • unconclusive — inconclusive
  • undiscovered — to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
  • unrespective — not attentive; unheeding
  • unsubjective — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • unsuccessive — not successive; not following or coming in a sequence; not involving succession
  • uv ceti star — flare star.
  • vaginicolous — living in a sheath
  • vascularised — (of a tissue or embryo) to develop or extend blood vessels or other fluid-bearing vessels or ducts; become vascular.
  • vascularized — rendered vascular by the formation of new blood vessels.
  • vesicularity — the quality or state of being vesicular
  • vesiculation — characterized by or covered with vesicles.
  • vicissitudes — a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
  • victoriously — having achieved a victory; conquering; triumphant: our victorious army.
  • viscountship — the position of being a viscount
  • visual basic — (language)   (VB) A popular event-driven visual programming system from Microsoft Corporation for Microsoft Windows. VB is good for developing Windows interfaces, it invokes fragments of BASIC code when the user performs certain operations on graphical objects on-screen. It is widely used for in-house application program development and for prototyping. It can also be used to create ActiveX and COM components. Version 1 was released in 1991 [by Microsoft?].
  • vociferously — crying out noisily; clamorous.
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