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10-letter words containing v, i, s, u

  • supervisee — a supervised person
  • supervises — to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
  • supervisor — a person who supervises workers or the work done by others; superintendent.
  • suppletive — serving as an inflected form of a word with a totally different stem, as went, the suppletive past of go.
  • supportive — giving support.
  • supravital — pertaining to or involving a staining method for a preparation of living cells.
  • surjective — onto (def 3).
  • surveilled — to place under surveillance.
  • survivable — able to be survived: Would an atomic war be survivable?
  • survivance — survival
  • susceptive — receptive.
  • suspensive — pertaining to or characterized by suspension.
  • sustentive — sustaining, esp life or growth
  • swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
  • televisual — Televisual means broadcast on or related to television.
  • titusville — a town in central Florida.
  • ultravirus — filterable virus.
  • uncohesive — characterized by or causing cohesion: a cohesive agent.
  • undecisive — indecisive
  • undivested — not divested, deprived, or dispossessed
  • uninvasive — characterized by or involving invasion; offensive: invasive war.
  • uninvested — (of capital, cash, funds, money, etc) not invested in a scheme or company with the aim of making a profit
  • university — an institution of learning of the highest level, having a college of liberal arts and a program of graduate studies together with several professional schools, as of theology, law, medicine, and engineering, and authorized to confer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Continental European universities usually have only graduate or professional schools.
  • unplausive — not applauding; disapproving
  • unravished — to rape (a woman).
  • unserviced — an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
  • unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • unvirtuous — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • vaginismus — a painful spasm of the vagina.
  • valentinus — Valentine (def 2).
  • valvulitis — inflammation of a valve, especially a heart valve, often caused by rheumatic fever.
  • vanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • vanquisher — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • vasculitis — inflammation of veins, arteries, capillaries, or lymph vessels.
  • velutinous — having a soft, velvety surface, as certain plants.
  • versicular — of or consisting of verses.
  • vesiculate — characterized by or covered with vesicles.
  • vesiculose — composed of or containing vesicles
  • vestibular — of, relating to, or resembling a vestibule.
  • vestibulum — a cavity of the anus and oesophagus in certain colony forming animals (bryozoans)
  • vice squad — a police squad charged with enforcing laws dealing with gambling, prostitution, and other forms of vice.
  • victorious — having achieved a victory; conquering; triumphant: our victorious army.
  • vide supra — (used to direct a reader to a specified place in a text) see above
  • vieuxtemps — Henri François Joseph [French ahn-ree frahn-swa zhaw-zef] /French ɑ̃ˈri frɑ̃ˈswa ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1820–81, Belgian violinist and composer.
  • vigorously — full of or characterized by vigor: a vigorous effort.
  • villainous — having a cruel, wicked, malicious nature or character.
  • viniferous — suitable for or used in winemaking: a viniferous variety of grape.
  • violaceous — belonging to the Violaceae, the violet family of plants. Compare violet family.
  • virtualism — the teaching that the bread and wine of the Communion contain Christ's spiritual body and blood
  • virtualist — an artist specializing in virtual art, for example, art on the internet rather than hard copies of paintings
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