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13-letter words containing v, s, i

  • conservatized — Simple past tense and past participle of conservatize.
  • conservatoire — A conservatoire is an institution where musicians are trained.
  • conservatoria — Plural form of conservatorium.
  • considerative — considerate
  • consolidative — Tending or having power to consolidate.
  • consumptively — In a consumptive manner.
  • consumptivity — consumptiveness
  • continuatives — Plural form of continuative.
  • contragestive — able to prevent gestation
  • contrastively — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • contraversial — Misspelling of controversial.
  • contraversion — A turning to the opposite side; antistrophe.
  • controversial — If you describe something or someone as controversial, you mean that they are the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.
  • controversies — Plural form of controversy.
  • controversion — (chiefly, archaic) controversy.
  • controvertist — a controversialist
  • conventionist — a conventioneer
  • conversations — Plural form of conversation.
  • conversazione — a social gathering for discussion of the arts, literature, etc
  • convulsionary — of or affected with convulsion.
  • convulsionist — a person who believes that major geological changes were caused by intense convulsions
  • coronaviruses — Plural form of coronavirus.
  • corporativism — corporatism
  • corresponsive — corresponding
  • corrosiveness — having the quality of corroding or eating away; erosive.
  • cover version — A cover version of a song is a version of it recorded by a singer or band who did not originally perform the song.
  • coversed sine — obsolete function in trigonometry
  • crossing over — the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the diplotene stage of meiosis. It results in the rearrangement of genes and produces variation in the inherited characteristics of the offspring
  • cushion cover — a fabric cover, often with a decorative design, designed to protect a cushion
  • cyberactivism — Activism facilitated by the Internet.
  • dame's violet — a Eurasian hairy perennial plant, Hesperis matronalis, cultivated in gardens for its mauve or white fragrant flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
  • dasht-e-kavir — large salt-desert plateau in NC Iran: c. 18,000 sq mi (46,620 sq km)
  • dasht-i-kavir — a salt waste on the central plateau of Iran: a treacherous marsh beneath a salt crust
  • deceptiveness — apt or tending to deceive: The enemy's peaceful overtures may be deceptive.
  • defectiveness — having a defect or flaw; faulty; imperfect: a defective machine.
  • defensiveness — serving to defend; protective: defensive armament.
  • demonstrative — Someone who is demonstrative shows affection freely and openly.
  • derivationist — a person who believes that it is possible to derive knowledge of what is good for humans from a metaphysical study of humans themselves
  • descriptively — having the quality of describing; characterized by description: a descriptive passage in an essay.
  • descriptivism — the theory that moral utterances have a truth value
  • descriptivist — a writer, teacher, or supporter of descriptive grammar or descriptive linguistics.
  • descriptivity — The quality or state of being descriptive.
  • deservingness — qualified for or having a claim to reward, assistance, etc., because of one's actions, qualities, or situation: the deserving poor; a deserving applicant.
  • destructively — tending to destroy; causing destruction or much damage (often followed by of or to): a very destructive windstorm.
  • destructivism — the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole
  • destructivist — a person who holds to the theory of destructivism
  • devastatingly — tending or threatening to devastate: a devastating fire.
  • devil worship — the worship of Satan or of a demon
  • devotionalist — a devotee
  • diffusiveness — The state or quality of being diffusive.
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