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9-letter words containing v, s, t

  • victrixes — an ancient Roman epithet variously applied to Venus, Diana, and other goddesses.
  • vide post — (used to direct a reader to a specified place in a text) see after
  • videocast — a television broadcast of the video only.
  • villosity — a villous surface or coating.
  • violinist — a person who plays the violin.
  • viosterol — a vitamin D preparation produced by the irradiation of ergosterol.
  • virescent — turning green.
  • virtuosic — a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field.
  • visagiste — a person who designs and applies face make-up; make-up artist
  • viscerate — to remove the bowels or intestines of
  • viscosity — the state or quality of being viscous.
  • viscounty — viscountcy.
  • visionist — someone who believes that the Biblical story of creation was revealed to the author of Genesis in a series of visions
  • visitable — capable of, suitable for, or worthy of being visited: a visitable island; a visitable museum.
  • visitator — an official visitor
  • visitress — a female visitor, esp one who visits the poor
  • vistadome — dome (def 7).
  • visualist — to recall or form mental images or pictures.
  • visuality — visibility
  • vitaceous — belonging to the Vitaceae, the grape family of plants.
  • vitalness — the quality of being vital
  • vitascope — one of the first motion-picture projectors, developed by Thomas Edison.
  • vitiosity — an imperfection
  • vitruvius — (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio) fl. 1st cent. b.c.; Rom. architect & engineer
  • volcanist — a person who studies volcanoes
  • voltinism — the number of annual broods of an insect
  • volturnus — the ancient Roman personification of the east or southeast wind.
  • voodooist — the voodoo religious rites and practices.
  • vorticism — a short-lived avant-garde British art movement that was nurtured by Wyndham Lewis, derived from futurism and cubism, and reached its climax in an exhibition in London in 1915, dwindling in influence after World War I.
  • vorticose — vortical; whirling.
  • vortumnus — Vertumnus
  • vrystater — a native inhabitant of the Free State, esp one who is White
  • vulturish — resembling a vulture
  • vulturism — a greedy character or characteristics resembling a vulture
  • vulturous — of, relating to, or characteristic of a vulture.
  • wet shave — a shave in which lather and a razor are used, as opposed to an electric shaver
  • woodstove — A stove that burns wood, or is designed to do so.
  • yestereve — (archaic) yesterday evening.
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