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11-letter words containing v, s, i

  • novelettish — Resembling or characteristic of a novelette.
  • novelettist — a person who writes novelettes
  • novosibirsk — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Asia, on the Ob.
  • objectivise — to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.
  • objectivism — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • objectivist — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • obliviously — unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration.
  • observation — an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
  • observative — Observant; watchful.
  • observingly — Attentively, observantly.
  • obsessively — In an obsessive manner.
  • 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.
  • obviousness — The characteristic of being obvious.
  • offensively — causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying: offensive television commercials.
  • oil varnish — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • olive shell — any marine gastropod of the family Olividae, having a polished, highly colored, elongated shell and a large mantle that, when extended, surrounds the shell.
  • omnivourous — Misspelling of omnivorous.
  • oncoviruses — Plural form of oncovirus.
  • oscillative — disposed to oscillation
  • ostensively — (manner) In an ostensive manner.
  • over-sewing — to sew with stitches passing successively over an edge, especially closely, so as to cover the edge or make a firm seam.
  • overanxious — excessively anxious.
  • overbridges — Plural form of overbridge.
  • overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
  • overcurious — Excessively curious.
  • overexcites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexcite.
  • overfishing — to fish (an area) excessively; to exhaust the supply of usable fish in (certain waters): Scientists are concerned that fishing boats may overfish our coastal waters.
  • overhastily — in such a way as to be excessively hasty or done without enough consideration
  • overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • overimpress — to impress to an excessive degree
  • overinsured — to guarantee against loss or harm.
  • overintense — too intense
  • overnourish — to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
  • overobvious — too obvious
  • overprecise — excessively precise
  • overpromise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
  • overserious — excessively serious
  • overservice — to give more service than required to (something)
  • overtedious — extremely tedious
  • overtension — the act of stretching or straining.
  • oviposition — to deposit or lay eggs, especially by means of an ovipositor.
  • ovuliferous — holding ovules
  • painesville — a city in NE Ohio, on Lake Erie.
  • palsgravine — the wife or widow of a palsgrave.
  • pan-slavism — the idea or advocacy of a political union of all the Slavic peoples.
  • papovavirus — any of a group of DNA-containing human and animal viruses, including polyoma viruses and some papillomaviruses, most of which produce tumors.
  • passivation — the process of passivating a material
  • passiveness — Also, passiveness [pas-iv-nis] /ˈpæs ɪv nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being passive.
  • pay a visit — go to the toilet
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