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There are 19 eleven-letter words containing O, R, S, T, U, V and Y

cryptovirusDubrovytsiaobtrusivelyoverjustifyphotosurveyphytivorouspiet-my-vrouspotyvirusespurposivityseventy-foursilvery␣pouttopsy-turveytymovirusesvasculatoryventurouslyverrucosityvirulotypesvoyeuristicyour␣servant

25 definitions found

  • cryptovirus — n. (Biology) A kind of plant virus associated with latent infection… — n. (Computer security) A type of malware that is used for extortion…
  • Dubrovytsia — prop.n. A city in Rivne Oblast, in western Ukraine.
  • obtrusively — adv. In an obtrusive manner.
  • overjustify — v. (Transitive) To justify excessively; to provide too much justification for. — v. (Transitive, psychology) Specifically, to provide external…
  • photosurvey — n. A photographic survey.
  • phytivorous — adj. Feeding on plants or herbage; phytophagous.
  • piet-my-vrous — n. Plural of piet-my-vrou.
  • potyviruses — n. Plural of potyvirus.
  • purposivity — n. The state or condition of being purposive.
  • seventy-four — num. The cardinal number immediately following seventy-three and… — n. (Historical) A ship having seventy-four guns.
  • silvery␣pout — n. Gadiculus argenteus, a species of cod.
  • topsy-turvey — adj. Alternative form of topsy-turvy. — v. Alternative form of topsy-turvy.
  • tymoviruses — n. Plural of tymovirus.
  • vasculatory — adj. Relating to vasculation or to vasculature.
  • venturously — adv. In a venturous manner; daringly; in a fashion displaying…
  • verrucosity — n. The condition of being verrucose.
  • virulotypes — n. Plural of virulotype.
  • voyeuristic — adj. Of, relating to, or derived from voyeurism or a voyeur.
  • 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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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: 16 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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