9-letter words containing v, l, i
- veloutine — a velvety wool fabric
- veniality — able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (opposed to mortal).
- venizelos — Eleutherios [e-lef-the-ryaws] /ˌɛ lɛfˈθɛ ryɔs/ (Show IPA), 1864–1936, prime minister of Greece 1910–15, 1917–20, 1928–33.
- ventilate — to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
- ventricle — Zoology. any of various hollow organs or parts in an animal body.
- verapamil — a white crystalline powder, C 27 H 38 N 2 O 4 , used as a calcium blocker in the treatment of angina and certain arrhythmias.
- verbalise — to express in words: He couldn't verbalize his feelings.
- verbalism — a verbal expression, as a word or phrase.
- verbalist — a person skilled in the use of words.
- verbality — wordiness; verbal diffuseness: a speech full of tedious verbality.
- verbalize — to express in words: He couldn't verbalize his feelings.
- vergilian — pertaining to or characteristic of the poet Vergil.
- veridical — truthful; veracious.
- veritable — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
- veritably — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
- vermicule — a small, wormlike structure.
- vermilion — a town in N Ohio.
- vermilled — coloured vermilion
- 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.
- versatile — capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavor, etc.: a versatile writer.
- vesicular — of or relating to a vesicle or vesicles.
- vestibule — a passage, hall, or antechamber between the outer door and the interior parts of a house or building.
- vestigial — of, relating to, or of the nature of a vestige: a vestigial tail.
- vetchling — any of several slender, climbing plants belonging to the genus Lathyrus, of the legume family, similar to the vetch but having a winged or angular stem, as L. palustris, of North America.
- vexillary — (in ancient Rome) one of a class of veteran soldiers who served under a special banner.
- vexillate — having a vexillum or vexilla.
- viability — ability to live, especially under certain conditions: The viability of a fetus outside the womb has increased dramatically with the advent of new technologies and procedures.
- viatorial — pertaining to travelling
- vibrantly — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
- vibratile — capable of vibrating or of being vibrated.
- vice girl — a woman who works as a prostitute
- vicegeral — of or relating to a vicegerent or a vicegerent's position.
- vicennial — of or for 20 years.
- viceregal — of or relating to a viceroy.
- viciously — addicted to or characterized by vice; grossly immoral; depraved; profligate: a vicious life.
- vicontiel — pertaining to the sheriff or viscount.
- victualer — a person who furnishes victuals, especially a sutler.
- videlicet — that is to say; namely (used especially to introduce examples, details, etc.). Abbreviation: viz.
- videoland — the world of television and televised images
- videoplay — teleplay.
- viewrinal — a urinal with a small screen at eye level which displays advertisements
- vigesimal — of, relating to, or based on twenty.
- vigilance — state or quality of being vigilant; watchfulness: Vigilance is required in the event of treachery.
- vigilante — a member of a vigilance committee.
- villagery — villages.
- villanage — villainy
- villanova — Also, Villanova. of or relating to the early Iron Age culture of northern Italy, characterized by lake dwellings.
- villiform — having the form of a villus.
- villosity — a villous surface or coating.