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7-letter words containing v

  • cerveza — beer
  • cervine — resembling or relating to a deer
  • ceviche — a South American dish consisting of seafood marinated in citrus fruit, usually served in a salad
  • charver — a young woman
  • charvet — a soft, lusterless silk or rayon tie fabric, often made with a faint stripe effect.
  • chauvin — a chauvinist
  • chavian — of or relating to chavs
  • chavish — a person who wears fashionable brands, flashy jewelry, etc., but is regarded as having bad or lower-class taste.
  • cheever — John. 1912–82, US novelist and short-story writer. His novels include The Wapshot Chronicle (1957) and Bullet Park (1969)
  • chekhov — Anton Pavlovich (anˈtɔn ˈpavləvitʃ). 1860–1904, Russian dramatist and short-story writer. His plays include The Seagull (1896), Uncle Vanya (1900), The Three Sisters (1901), and The Cherry Orchard (1904)
  • chervil — Chervil is a herb that tastes like aniseed.
  • chevies — Plural form of chevy.
  • cheviot — a large British breed of sheep reared for its wool
  • chevron — A chevron is a V shape.
  • chilver — A female lamb.
  • chivari — shivaree.
  • chkalov — former name of Orenburg.
  • chuvash — a Turkic ethnic people living chiefly in the middle Volga region of Russia
  • civilly — with civility; politely
  • civitan — a member of Civitan International, a service club founded 1918.
  • civitas — the body of citizens who constitute a state, especially a city-state, commonwealth, or the like.
  • civvies — People in the armed forces use civvies to refer to ordinary clothes that are not part of a uniform.
  • clavate — shaped like a club with the thicker end uppermost
  • clavers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of claver.
  • clavier — any keyboard instrument
  • clavius — one of the largest of the craters on the moon, about 230 kilometres (145 miles) in diameter, whose walls have peaks up to 5700 metres (19 000 feet) above the floor. It lies in the SE quadrant
  • clavola — the terminal, enlarged, usually club-shaped portion of a capitate, lamellate, or clavate antenna.
  • cleaved — Cleft or cloven.
  • cleaver — A cleaver is a knife with a large square blade, used for chopping meat or vegetables.
  • cleaves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleave.
  • clivers — cleavers.
  • clovers — Plural form of clover.
  • clovery — relating to clover; covered in clover
  • coaeval — a contemporary
  • coevals — Plural form of coeval.
  • commove — to disturb; stir up
  • concave — A surface that is concave curves inwards in the middle.
  • connive — If one person connives with another to do something, they secretly try to achieve something which will benefit both of them.
  • convect — to circulate (hot air) by convection
  • convene — If someone convenes a meeting or conference, they arrange for it to take place. You can also say that people convene or that a meeting convenes.
  • convent — A convent is a building in which a community of nuns live.
  • convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.
  • conveys — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
  • convict — If someone is convicted of a crime, they are found guilty of that crime in a law court.
  • convive — to feast together
  • convoke — to call (a meeting, assembly, etc) together; summon
  • convoys — to accompany or escort, usually for protection: A destroyer convoyed the merchant ship.
  • copaiva — Alternative form of copaiba.
  • cordova — Córdoba
  • corival — Alternative form of corrival.
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