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7-letter words containing v, u, t

  • vacatur — a court announcement saying something is cancelled or annulled
  • vacuate — to empty
  • vacuist — a person who believes in the existence of vacuums between molecules and atoms of matter or between bodies of the universe
  • vacuity — the state of being vacuous or without contents; vacancy; emptiness: the vacuity of the open sea.
  • vagitus — a new-born baby's first cry
  • vaguest — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • valuate — to set a value on; appraise.
  • vanuatu — a republic consisting of a group of 80 islands in the S Pacific, about 1000 miles (1600 km) NE of Australia: formerly under joint British and French administration; gained independence 1980. About 5700 sq. mi. (14,763 sq. km). Capital: Vila.
  • vaulted — constructed or covered with a vault, as a building or chamber.
  • vaunted — praised boastfully or excessively: the vaunted beauties of Paris.
  • vecture — a token used to pay transportation fares.
  • veg out — a vegetable.
  • veloute — a smooth white sauce made with meat, poultry, or fish stock.
  • ventura — city in SW Calif., northwest of Los Angeles: pop. 101,000
  • venture — an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
  • venturiRobert Charles, born 1925, U.S. architect.
  • versute — cunning or crafty
  • vesture — Law. everything growing on and covering the land, with the exception of trees. any such covering, as grass or wheat.
  • vetluga — a river in central European Russia, flowing S to the Volga River. 528 miles (850 km) long.
  • vettura — an Italian carriage with four wheels, esp one hired out
  • viaduct — a bridge for carrying a road, railroad, etc., over a valley or the like, consisting of a number of short spans.
  • victualvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • viduity — quality, state, or period of being a widow.
  • virtual — being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
  • virtues — moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
  • vistula — a river in Poland, flowing N from the Carpathian Mountains past Warsaw into the Baltic near Danzig. About 650 miles (1050 km) long.
  • vitreum — (in prescriptions) glass.
  • voiture — a carriage, wagon, or other wheeled vehicle.
  • volupté — intense pleasure that is both sensuous and spiritual; ecstasy; bliss
  • voluted — having a carved ornament, esp as used on an Ionic capital, that has the form of a spiral scroll
  • volutes — a spiral or twisted formation or object.
  • volutin — basophilic nucleoprotein granules in the cytoplasm or the vacuoles of certain microorganisms.
  • vomitus — the act of vomiting.
  • vorkuta — a city N of the Arctic Circle, in the Komi Republic, in NE European Russia.
  • vt fuze — a variable time fuze.
  • vulgate — the Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century a.d., and used as the authorized version of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • vulture — any of several large, primarily carrion-eating Old World birds of prey of the family Accipitridae, often having a naked head and less powerful feet than those of the related hawks and eagles.
  • vulturn — an Australian wild turkey
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