8-letter words containing v, o, l
- oversalt — to put too much salt in
- oversell — to sell more of (a stock, product, etc.) than can be delivered.
- overslip — to leave out; miss.
- overslow — too slow
- oversold — simple past tense and past participle of oversell.
- oversoul — (especially in transcendentalism) a supreme reality or mind; the spiritual unity of all being.
- overtalk — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
- overtoil — to work too hard
- overveil — to cover over
- overwily — too crafty
- overzeal — an excess of zeal
- ovicidal — a substance or preparation, especially an insecticide, capable of killing egg cells.
- pavilion — a light, usually open building used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, etc., as in a park or fair.
- pavillon — the bell of a wind instrument.
- pavlodar — a city in NE Kazakhstan.
- pluviose — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the fifth month of the year, extending from January 20 to February 18.
- pluvious — of or relating to rain; rainy.
- preloved — previously used or owned; secondhand.
- presolve — to solve beforehand
- proclive — having an inclination towards an action; prone
- provable — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- provably — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- proviral — relating to a provirus
- pullover — Also called slipover. a garment, especially a sweater, that must be drawn over the head to be put on.
- pulvilio — a perfumed powder
- reproval — the act of reproving.
- resolved — firm in purpose or intent; determined.
- resolver — to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
- revolted — to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny: to revolt against the present government.
- revolute — rolled backward or downward; rolled backward at the tip or margin, as a leaf.
- revolver — a handgun having a revolving chambered cylinder for holding a number of cartridges, which may be discharged in succession without reloading.
- rivulose — (of plants) having irregular lines
- rollover — an accident involving an overturned vehicle.
- rondavel — a circular often thatched building with a conical roof
- rovingly — in a roving manner
- salvador — a coastal state of E Brazil. 216,130 sq. mi. (559,700 sq. km). Capital: Salvador.
- savourly — in a savouring or enjoyable manner; passionately
- scaevola — Gaius [gey-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs/ (Show IPA) (or Caius, ) [key-uh s] /ˈkeɪ əs/ (Show IPA), Mucius [myoo-shee-uh s,, -shuh s] /ˈmyu ʃi əs,, -ʃəs/ (Show IPA) fl. 6th century b.c., Roman hero.
- semioval — shaped like half of an oval
- shoveled — an implement consisting of a broad blade or scoop attached to a long handle, used for taking up, removing, or throwing loose matter, as earth, snow, or coal.
- shoveler — a person or thing that shovels.
- skobelev — former name of Fergana.
- slavonia — a historic region in N Croatia.
- slavonic — Slavonian.
- slipover — of or denoting a garment that can be put on easily over the head
- slovakia — a republic in central Europe: formerly a part of Czechoslovakia; under German protection 1939–45; independent since 1993. 18,931 sq. mi. (49,035 sq. km). Capital: Bratislava.
- sloven's — a person who is habitually negligent of neatness or cleanliness in dress, appearance, etc.
- slovenia — a republic in SE Europe: formerly part of Yugoslavia. 7819 sq. mi. (20,250 sq. km). Capital: Ljubljana.
- slovenly — untidy or unclean in appearance or habits.
- slovenry — slovenliness