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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing A, E, O, T, U, V and Y

Avery␣CountycounterwavyDavie␣CountyEvans␣Countyexudativoryoverbuoyantoverhaughtyquotativelytypogravurevalue␣theoryVance␣Countyvenulopathyvexatiouslywhathaveyou what-have-you what␣have␣youyour␣servant

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  • Avery␣County — prop.n. One of 100 counties in North Carolina, United States…
  • counterwavy — adj. (Heraldry) Wavy, with the waves (of different lines) opposed…
  • Davie␣County — prop.n. One of 100 counties in North Carolina, United States…
  • Evans␣County — prop.n. A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Claxton.
  • exudativory — n. The condition of being exudativorous.
  • overbuoyant — adj. Excessively buoyant.
  • overhaughty — adj. Excessively haughty.
  • quotatively — adv. (Grammar) As a quotative.
  • typogravure — n. (Uncountable) A photomechanical engraving and printing technique. — n. (Countable) A print made by this means.
  • value␣theory — n. A theory of how people positively and negatively value things…
  • Vance␣County — prop.n. One of 100 counties in North Carolina, United States…
  • venulopathy — n. (Pathology) Any disease of the venules.
  • vexatiously — adv. In a vexatious manner; so as to give annoyance.
  • whathaveyou — pron. Alternative form of what have you.
  • what-have-you — pron. Alternative spelling of what have you.
  • what␣have␣you — pron. (Colloquial) Any of several additional, unmentioned things.
  • your␣servant — n. (Archaic) Used as a greeting, especially to a lady. — n. (Archaic) Used as a closing of a personal letter. — pron. (Humble, archaic, chiefly in Bible translations) I, me (when…
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