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There are 25 ten-letter words containing L, 2O, S, V and Y

covetouslycovinouslycryogloveslevogyrouslovesomelyNovorolskyovalocytesovercostlyoversoftlyparleyvoospolysavonesavorouslysolvolysessolvolysissolvolyticstolovayasvalorouslyvaporouslyvenomouslyvigorouslyvinylogousvomitouslyxylivorousYougoslavsYoungloves

26 definitions found

  • covetously — adv. In a covetous manner.
  • covinously — adv. In a covinous manner.
  • cryogloves — n. Plural of cryoglove.
  • levogyrous — adj. Levogyrate.
  • lovesomely — adv. In a lovesome manner.
  • Novorolsky — prop.n. A surname.
  • ovalocytes — n. Plural of ovalocyte.
  • overcostly — adj. Too costly.
  • oversoftly — adv. In an oversoft way.
  • parleyvoos — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parleyvoo.
  • polysavone — n. An alfafa extract used as a dietary supplement for broiler chickens.
  • savorously — adv. (Rare) In a manner which is savorous.
  • solvolyses — n. Plural of solvolysis.
  • solvolysis — n. (Chemistry) Any reaction, between a solute and its solvent…
  • solvolytic — adj. Of or pertaining to solvolysis.
  • stolovayas — n. Plural of stolovaya.
  • valorously — adv. In a valorous manner.
  • vaporously — adv. In a vaporous manner.
  • venomously — adv. In a venomous manner; with venom.
  • vigorously — adv. With intense energy, force or vigor.
  • vinylogous — adj. (Organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to or containing a vinyl group. — adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing a homologue of a vinyl compound.
  • vomitously — adv. In a vomitous manner.
  • xylivorous — adj. That eats wood.
  • Yougoslavs — n. Plural of Yougoslav.
  • Youngloves — prop.n. Plural of Younglove.
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  • Scrabble in English: 9 words
  • French Wiktionary: 23 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 3 words

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