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12-letter words containing v, y, a, t

  • evolutionary — Of or relating to evolution.
  • evolvability — (biology) The ability of a particular organism to evolve.
  • exhaustively — In an exhaustive manner.
  • extractively — in an extractive manner
  • extravagancy — (archaic, 17-19th centuries) The characteristic of being extravagant.
  • favorability — The quality or degree of being viewed favorably.
  • fayetteville — a city in S North Carolina.
  • federatively — from a federative point of view
  • figuratively — of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal: The word “head” has several figurative senses, as in “She's the head of the company.”. Synonyms: metaphorical, not literal, symbolic.
  • galvanometry — the method or process of determining the strength of electric currents.
  • generatively — capable of producing or creating.
  • generativity — Relating to the ability to create or reproduce.
  • gravity cell — a cell containing two electrolytes that have different specific gravities.
  • gravity feed — the supplying of fuel, materials, etc., by force of gravity.
  • gravity wave — Astronomy, Physics. gravitational wave.
  • gravity wind — a light wind directed downslope, occurring at night because of the cooling and densification of the air near the ground.
  • have it away — to have sexual intercourse
  • have pity on — to have sympathy or show mercy for
  • heavy hitter — a baseball player who makes many extra-base hits.
  • heavy-footed — clumsy or ponderous, as in movement or expressiveness: music that is heavy-footed and uninspired.
  • heavyhearted — Sad.
  • heavyweights — Plural form of heavyweight.
  • hypergravity — The presence of an apparently 'increased' gravitational field in an accelerating or rotating situation.
  • immovability — incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
  • imperatively — absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable: It is imperative that we leave.
  • imputatively — In an imputative fashion or manner.
  • in any event — whatever the situation
  • inadvertency — inadvertence.
  • inchoatively — in an inchoative or rudimentary fashion; initially
  • indicatively — showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
  • initiatively — an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends.
  • innovatively — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • intervarsity — any first-string team, especially in sports, that represents a school, college, university, or the like: He is on the varsity in tennis and in debating.
  • intravitally — during life
  • inveterately — settled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler.
  • irrelatively — In an irrelative manner.
  • irrelevantly — not relevant; not applicable or pertinent: His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects.
  • levorotatory — turning to the left, as the rotation to the left of the plane of polarization of light in certain crystals and compounds. Symbol: l-.
  • malevolently — wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious: His failures made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
  • meditatively — given to, characterized by, or indicative of meditation; contemplative.
  • microgravity — a condition, especially in space orbit, where the force of gravity is so weak that weightlessness results.
  • movable type — type from which text is printed directly in which each character is on a separate piece of metal.
  • nasal cavity — sinus
  • navigability — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
  • nontrivially — In a nontrivial manner.
  • nonviability — The state or condition of being nonviable; impracticality.
  • nonvoluntary — done, made, brought about, undertaken, etc., of one's own accord or by free choice: a voluntary contribution.
  • north kvaløy — an island in the Arctic Ocean, off the N coast of Norway. Area: 329 sq km (127 sq miles)
  • only have to — If you say you only have to do one thing in order to achieve or prove a second thing, you are emphasizing how easily the second thing can be achieved or proved.
  • overactivity — Excessive activity.
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