10-letter words containing v, y, a
- equivocacy — Equivocalness.
- ergativity — the state of being ergative
- eventually — In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
- every last — You use every last to emphasize that you are talking about all the people or things in a group or all the parts of something.
- everyplace — (US, informal) Everywhere.
- everywoman — a woman who exemplifies all women in some way
- eyeservant — A servant who attends faithfully to his duty only when watched.
- fancy dive — any of the series of specified dives executed in fancy diving, as the jackknife or gainer.
- favourably — (British, Canada) In a favourable manner.
- five-a-day — the five portions of fruit and vegetables that people are recommended to eat every day as part of a healthy diet
- forgivably — In a forgivable way.
- german ivy — a twining composite plant, Senecio mikanioides, native to southern Africa, having ivy-shaped leaves and clusters of yellow flowers.
- graveyards — Plural form of graveyard.
- gravimetry — the measurement of weight or density.
- gravy boat — a small dish, often boat-shaped, for serving gravy or sauce.
- hang heavy — to pass tediously; drag
- heavy rain — torrential rainfall
- heavy spar — barite.
- heavy type — type that is thicker and blacker than normal type
- heavy-duty — providing an unusual amount of power, durability, etc.: heavy-duty machinery; heavy-duty shoes.
- henry vane — Sir Henry (Sir Harry Vane) 1613–62, British statesman and author.
- hypernovae — Plural form of hypernova.
- hypoactive — Less than normally active.
- illatively — By means of illation.
- inactively — In an inactive manner.
- inactivity — not active: an inactive volcano.
- inevitably — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
- innovatory — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
- invalidity — invalidism.
- invaluably — beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless: an invaluable art collection; her invaluable assistance.
- invariably — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
- invasively — In an invasive manner.
- invasivity — (uncountable) The condition of being invasive.
- inveracity — untruthfulness; mendacity.
- inveteracy — the quality or state of being inveterate or deeply ingrained: the inveteracy of people's prejudices.
- inviolably — prohibiting violation; secure from destruction, violence, infringement, or desecration: an inviolable sanctuary; an inviolable promise.
- invitatory — serving to invite; conveying an invitation.
- invocatory — the act of invoking or calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like; supplication.
- ivory palm — the palm bearing the common ivory nut.
- ivy league — a group of colleges and universities in the northeastern U.S., consisting of Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania, and Brown, having a reputation for high scholastic achievement and social prestige.
- jervis bay — an inlet of the Pacific in SE Australia, in Jervis Bay Territory on the coast of S New South Wales: regarded for some purposes as part of the Australian Capital Territory: site of the Royal Australian Naval College
- jovysaunce — joy
- kabalevsky — Dmitri [duh-mee-tree;; Russian dmyee-tryee] /dəˈmi tri;; Russian ˈdmyi tryi/ (Show IPA), 1904–1987, Russian composer.
- kovalevsky — Sonia [sohn-yuh] /ˈsoʊn yə/ (Show IPA), (Sofia Vasilievna Kovalevskaya) 1850–91, Russian mathematician.
- levogyrate — levorotatory
- levorotary — Levorotatory.
- livability — suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable: It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
- lovability — of such a nature as to attract love; deserving love; amiable; endearing.
- malinovsky — Rodion Yakovlevich [ruh-dyi-awn yah-kuh-vlyi-vyich] /rə dyɪˈɔn ˈyɑ kə vlyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1967, Russian army officer: minister of defense of the U.S.S.R. 1957–67.
- marine ivy — a vine, Cissus incisa, of the grape family, native to the southern U.S., having three leaflets or three-lobed leaves and black fruit, grown as a houseplant.