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8-letter words containing v, o, t, r

  • put over — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • ravigote — a highly seasoned velouté with white wine and vinegar, butter, cream, and mushrooms cooked in liquor, usually served hot with variety meats and poultry.
  • renovate — to restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair.
  • retrovir — a brand of the drug zidovudine
  • 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.
  • rotative — rotating or pertaining to rotation.
  • rotovate — to break up (the surface of the earth, or an area of ground) using a Rotavator
  • servitor — a person who is in or at the service of another; attendant.
  • sit over — to be seated in an advantageous position on the left of (the player)
  • sorptive — the state or process of being sorbed.
  • sportive — playful or frolicsome; jesting, jocose, or merry: a sportive puppy.
  • stepover — an instance of raising the foot over the ball while in possession in order to wrong-foot an opponent
  • stopover — a brief stop in the course of a journey, as to eat, sleep, or visit friends.
  • takeover — the act of seizing, appropriating, or arrogating authority, control, management, etc.
  • tevatron — an accelerator in which protons or antiprotons are raised to energies of a few trillion electron-volts.
  • tip over — to cause to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline; tilt.
  • tiverton — a town in SE Rhode Island.
  • torshavn — the capital of the Faeroe Islands, on the S tip of Streymoy Island.
  • tovarich — comrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union).
  • travelog — a lecture, slide show, or motion picture describing travels.
  • trouvere — one of a class of medieval poets who flourished in northern France during the 12th and 13th centuries, wrote in langue d'oïl, and composed chiefly the chansons de geste and works on the themes of courtly love.
  • trouveur — trouvère.
  • truelove — a sweetheart; a truly loving or loved person.
  • turnover — an act or result of turning over; upset.
  • valuator — to set a value on; appraise.
  • vanitory — a combined dressing table and lavatory basin.
  • varactor — a semiconductor diode whose capacitance changes to match applied voltage, used to tune circuits by varying the reactance.
  • varistor — a resistor whose resistance automatically varies in proportion to the voltage of the current through it.
  • vector c — (language)   A variant of C from CMU(?), similar to ACTUS.
  • ventrous — adventurous
  • verboten — forbidden, as by law; prohibited.
  • vermouth — an aromatized white wine in which herbs, roots, barks, bitters, and other flavorings have been steeped.
  • vertisol — a clay-rich soil in which deep cracks form during the dry season.
  • vexatory — vexing, inconvenient, or irritating
  • viatores — a wayfarer; traveler.
  • vibrator — a person or thing that vibrates.
  • victoire — a female given name, French form of Victoria.
  • victor iSaint, pope a.d. 189–198.
  • victoria — a province in W Canada on the Pacific coast. 366,255 sq. mi. (948,600 sq. km). Capital: Victoria.
  • victorio — 1809?–80, leader of the Chiricahua Apache tribe.
  • victrola — a gramophone
  • violator — to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • virtuosa — a female virtuoso; a woman with exceptional talent or skill, especially in music.
  • virtuosi — a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field.
  • virtuoso — a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field.
  • virtuous — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • vitreous — of the nature of or resembling glass, as in transparency, brittleness, hardness, glossiness, etc.: vitreous china.
  • vittoria — a female given name, Italian form of Victoria.
  • vittorio — a male given name, Italian form of Victor.
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