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11-letter words containing v, i, t, u

  • nervuration — the arrangement of the veins in the wing of an insect.
  • neuroactive — affecting or interacting directly with the nervous system
  • nonpunitive — serving for, concerned with, or inflicting punishment: punitive laws; punitive action.
  • nonvirulent — Not virulent.
  • nunavummiut — The people inhabiting the territory of Nunavut.
  • nuncupative — (especially of a will) oral; not written.
  • nutritively — Concerning, or in terms of, nutrition.
  • objurgative — That objurgates; sharply disapproving.
  • obstructive — to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
  • obtrusively — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
  • overcaution — excessive caution
  • overcutting — excessive cutting
  • overfatigue — excessive tiredness from which recuperation is difficult.
  • overhunting — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • overpicture — to describe or portray with exaggeration
  • overtedious — extremely tedious
  • overutilize — to use unsustainably
  • persecutive — to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, especially because of religious or political beliefs, ethnic or racial origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
  • pluviometer — rain gauge.
  • posttussive — of or relating to a cough.
  • presumptive — affording ground for presumption: presumptive evidence.
  • previous to — before, prior to
  • pulp cavity — the entire space occupied by pulp, composed of the root canal and pulp chamber.
  • pulveration — the reduction of something to powder
  • punctuative — the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses.
  • qualitative — pertaining to or concerned with quality or qualities.
  • recultivate — to plant, tend, harvest, or improve (plants) again
  • reductively — of or relating to reduction; serving to reduce or abridge: an urgent need for reductive measures.
  • reductivism — reductionism.
  • reluctivity — the tendency of a magnetic circuit to conduct magnetic flux, equal to the reciprocal of the permeability of the circuit.
  • repudiative — to reject as having no authority or binding force: to repudiate a claim.
  • restitutive — reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification.
  • resultative — (in grammar) a phrase which describes the state of a noun by completing the verb phrase
  • retributive — characterized by or involving retribution: retributive justice.
  • revaluating — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
  • revaluation — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
  • revictualedvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • river-mouth — an estuary
  • seductively — tending to seduce; enticing; beguiling; captivating: a seductive smile.
  • singulative — a grammatical form or construction that expresses a singular entity or indicates that an individual is singled out from a group, especially as opposed to a collective noun, as snowflake as opposed to snow.
  • south river — a borough in central New Jersey.
  • speculative — pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning: a speculative approach.
  • sporulative — involving or relating to sporulation
  • stimulative — serving to stimulate.
  • subadditive — something that is added, as one substance to another, to alter or improve the general quality or to counteract undesirable properties: an additive that thins paint.
  • subcurative — of a dosage which is not strong enough to have a curing effect
  • subinterval — an interval that is a subset of a given interval.
  • subjunctive — (in English and certain other languages) noting or pertaining to a mood or mode of the verb that may be used for subjective, doubtful, hypothetical, or grammatically subordinate statements or questions, as the mood of be in if this be treason. Compare imperative (def 3), indicative (def 2).
  • subservient — serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
  • substantive — a noun.
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