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There are 15 words containing E, I, L, M, 2V and Ymavlyanovite —— vymazalováite —— hemivulvectomy venomosalivary —— circumventively —— minimally␣invasive vasovesiculectomy volume␣resistivity —— semiconservatively —— Carmel␣Valley␣Village —— relative␣permittivity wavy-leaved␣eremophila —— obsessive-compulsivity revolving-door␣syndrome revolving␣door␣syndrome 17 definitions found- mavlyanovite — n. (Mineralogy) A manganese silicide mineral with chemical formula…
- vymazalováite — n. (Mineralogy) An isometric mineral containing bismuth, sulphur, and palladium.
- hemivulvectomy — n. (Surgery) Unilateral excision of the vulvar structures.
- venomosalivary — adj. (Dated, rare) Relating to venom and saliva.
- circumventively — adv. (Rare) In a circumventive manner.
- minimally␣invasive — adj. (Medicine, of a surgical procedure) Requiring only a small…
- vasovesiculectomy — n. (Surgery) Excision of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicles.
- volume␣resistivity — n. The resistance to leakage current through an insulating material body.
- semiconservatively — adv. (Genetics) In a semiconservative fashion.
- Carmel␣Valley␣Village — prop.n. A census-designated place in Monterey County, California, United States.
- relative␣permittivity — n. For a substance, the ratio between its permittivity and the…
- wavy-leaved␣eremophila — n. Eremophila undulata, a species of eremophila plant in the figwort family.
- obsessive-compulsivity — n. (Psychiatry) The state of being obsessive-compulsive.
- revolving-door␣syndrome — n. Alternative form of revolving door syndrome.
- revolving␣door␣syndrome — n. (Idiomatic) A situation in which employee turnover in an organization… — n. (Idiomatic) A situation in which a person or group repeats… — n. (Idiomatic, often government) A situation in which an individual…
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