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9-letter words containing ve

  • in venter — conceived but not yet born
  • incendive — Able to ignite, or cause ignition.
  • incensive — Tending to excite or provoke; inflammatory.
  • incentive — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
  • inceptive — beginning; initial.
  • inclusive — including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account (usually used postpositively): from 6 to 37 inclusive.
  • incursive — making incursions.
  • indictive — Proclaimed; declared; public.
  • inductive — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
  • infective — infectious.
  • infestive — Tending to infest; acting like an infection.
  • inflative — causing inflation; tending to inflate (something) or produce swelling
  • ingestive — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
  • ingveonic — of or relating to Old English, Old Frisian, and Old Saxon, taken collectively.
  • injective — (mathematics) Of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range) is associated with at most one element of the preimage (or domain); inverse-deterministic.
  • insertive — Of or relating to insertion in sexual acts.
  • insolvent — not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • insultive — (rare,non-standard) Insulting.
  • intensive — of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
  • intentive — Paying attention; attentive, heedful.
  • intervein — one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
  • intervene — to come between disputing people, groups, etc.; intercede; mediate.
  • intervent — (obsolete) To thwart; to obstruct.
  • intervert — (obsolete, transitive) To turn to another course or use.
  • interwove — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • introvert — a shy person.
  • intrusive — tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
  • intuitive — perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
  • invection — (obsolete) An inveighing against; invective.
  • invective — vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach.
  • inveighed — Simple past tense and past participle of inveigh.
  • inveigher — One who inveighs.
  • inveigled — Simple past tense and past participle of inveigle.
  • inveigler — One who inveigles.
  • inveigles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inveigle.
  • inventing — Present participle of invent.
  • invention — the act of inventing.
  • inventive — apt at inventing, devising, or contriving.
  • inventors — Plural form of inventor.
  • inventory — a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
  • inveraray — a town in W Scotland, in Argyll and Bute: Inveraray Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Argyll. Pop: about 700 (2001)
  • inverness — Also called Invernessshire [in-ver-nes-sheer, -sher] /ˌɪn vərˈnɛs ʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in NW Scotland.
  • inversely — in an inverse manner.
  • inversing — reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
  • inversion — an act or instance of inverting.
  • inversive — noting, pertaining to, or characterized by inversion.
  • invertase — an enzyme, occurring in yeast and in the digestive juices of animals, that causes the inversion of cane sugar into invert sugar.
  • inverters — Plural form of inverter.
  • inverting — Present participle of invert.
  • investing — Present participle of invest.
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