7-letter words containing ov
- foveola — a small fovea; a very small pit or depression.
- foveole — a foveola.
- glovers — Plural form of glover.
- gloving — Present participle of glove.
- go over — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- godunov — Boris Fedorovich [bawr-is fi-dawr-uh-vich,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees fyaw-duh-ruh-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs fɪˈdɔr ə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr-,, ˈbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis ˈfyɔ də rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1552–1605, regent of Russia 1584–98 and czar 1598–1605.
- governs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of govern.
- grooved — simple past tense and past participle of groove.
- groover — One who grooves.
- grooves — Plural form of groove.
- grovels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grovel.
- hanover — a state in NW Germany. 18,294 sq. mi. (47,380 sq. km). Capital: Hanover.
- havirov — an industrial town in E Czech Republic.
- hoovers — Plural form of hoover.
- hoveler — Alternative form of hoveller.
- hovered — to hang fluttering or suspended in the air: The helicopter hovered over the building.
- hoverer — One who, or that which, hovers.
- improve — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
- in love — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
- inwoven — Past participle of inweave.
- ivanovo — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, NE of Moscow.
- jehovah — a name of God in the Old Testament, a rendering of the ineffable name, JHVH, in the Hebrew Scriptures.
- kharkov — a city in NE Ukraine: former capital of Ukraine.
- kosovar — also Kosovan
- kutuzov — Mikhail Ilarionovich [myi-khuh-yeel ee-luh-ryi-aw-nuh-vyich] /myɪ xʌˈyil i lə ryɪˈɔ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Prince of Smolensk, 1745–1813, Russian field marshal and diplomat.
- layover — stopover.
- lovable — of such a nature as to attract love; deserving love; amiable; endearing.
- lovably — of such a nature as to attract love; deserving love; amiable; endearing.
- love up — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
- love-in — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
- love-up — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
- lovebug — An insect, Plecia nearctica, the vern honeymoon fly.
- loveful — Evoking a feeling of love.
- lovejoy — Elijah P(arish) 1802–37, U.S. abolitionist and newspaper editor.
- lovered — having a lover
- loverly — (UK, nonstandard, eye dialect) lovely.
- lovings — Plural form of loving.
- mantova — a city in E Lombardy, in N Italy: birthplace of Vergil.
- markova — Alicia (Lilian Alicia Marks) 1910–2004, English ballet dancer.
- milanov — Zinka [zing-kuh;; Serbo-Croatian zing-kah] /ˈzɪŋ kə;; Serbo-Croatian ˈzɪŋ kɑ/ (Show IPA), (Zinka Kunc) 1906–1989, Yugoslavian soprano, in the U.S., born in Croatia.
- mismove — a wrong or prohibited move, as in a game.
- moldova — official name of Moldavia (def 2).
- molotov — Vyacheslav Mikhailovich [vee-ah-chuh-slahf mi-kahy-luh-vich;; Russian vyi-chyi-slahf myi-khahy-luh-vyich] /viˈɑ tʃə slɑf mɪˈkaɪ lə vɪtʃ;; Russian vyɪ tʃyɪˈslɑf myɪˈxaɪ lə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), (Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin) 1890–1986, Russian statesman: commissar of foreign affairs 1939–49, 1953–56.
- movable — capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
- movably — So as to make movable.
- move in — an act or instance of moving; movement.
- move on — to pass from one place or position to another.
- move up — to pass from one place or position to another.
- move-in — an act or instance of occupying a living or working place: The offices will be ready for move-in soon.
- movings — Plural form of moving.