9-letter words containing v, o, l
- cold wave — a sudden spell of low temperatures over a wide area, often following the passage of a cold front
- colectivo — a small public bus.
- collative — involving collation
- collisive — (obsolete) Colliding; clashing.
- collusive — Collusive behaviour involves secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations.
- colluvial — loose earth material that has accumulated at the base of a hill, through the action of gravity, as piles of talus, avalanche debris, and sheets of detritus moved by soil creep or frost action.
- colluvies — a collection of filth or discharge
- colluvium — a mixture of rock fragments from the bases of cliffs
- conclaves — A private meeting.
- convivial — Convivial people or occasions are pleasant, friendly, and relaxed.
- convolute — to form into a twisted, coiled, or rolled shape
- convolved — Simple past tense and past participle of convolve.
- convolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convolve.
- convulsed — to shake violently; agitate.
- convulses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convulse.
- corivalry — joint or mutual rivalry
- corvallis — a city in W Oregon.
- costively — In a costive manner.
- covalence — the number of pairs of electrons that an atom can share with its neighboring atoms
- covalency — the formation and nature of covalent bonds
- covellite — an indigo-blue copper sulphide ore, often referred to as blue copper or indigo copper
- coverable — Able to be covered.
- coveralls — Coveralls are a single piece of clothing that combines pants and a jacket. You wear coveralls over your clothes in order to protect them while you are working.
- coverdale — Miles. 1488–1568, the first translator of the complete Bible into English (1535)
- coverless — Without a cover or covers.
- coverlets — Plural form of coverlet.
- coverslip — a very thin piece of glass placed over a specimen on a glass slide that is to be examined under a microscope
- covetable — to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property.
- dataglove — a glove connected to a computer and equipped with sensors allowing the actual movements of a person's hand to manipulate virtual objects
- de valois — Dame Ninette (niːˈnɛt). original name Edris Stannus. 1898–2001, British ballet dancer and choreographer, born in Ireland: a founder of the Vic-Wells Ballet Company (1931), which under her direction became the Royal Ballet (1956)
- declivous — having a declining slope or gradient
- degloving — Present participle of deglove.
- developed — If you talk about developed countries or the developed world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are wealthy and have many industries.
- developer — A developer is a person or a company that buys land and builds houses, offices, shops, or factories on it, or buys existing buildings and makes them more modern.
- developes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of develope.
- developpe — ballet position
- devil dog — a dangerously aggressive dog
- devilwood — a variety of small broadleaf evergreen tree, Osmanthus americanus, native to the southeast US
- deviously — departing from the most direct way; circuitous; indirect: a devious course.
- devolving — Present participle of devolve.
- devotedly — zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
- disavowal — a disowning; repudiation; denial.
- disproval — The act of disproving; disproof.
- dissolved — That has been disintegrated in a solvent.
- dissolver — One who, or that which, dissolves or dissipates.
- dissolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissolve.
- divulsion — a tearing apart; violent separation.
- dovetails — Plural form of dovetail.
- elevation — The action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
- elevators — Plural form of elevator.