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There are 19 seven-letter words containing PRIV

depriv'ddepriveprivacyprivadoprivate Privatepriv.doc. priv.-doc. priv.␣doc.privelyprivetsPrivettpriviesprivilyprivishprivityPrivottrepriveupriver

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  • depriv'd — adj. Obsolete form of deprived. — v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of deprive.
  • deprive — v. (Transitive) To take something away from (someone) and keep… — v. (Transitive) To degrade (a clergyman) from office. — v. (Transitive) To bereave.
  • privacy — n. (Uncountable) The state of being secluded from the presence… — n. (Uncountable) Freedom from unwanted or undue disturbance of… — n. (Uncountable) Freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny…
  • privado — n. (Obsolete) A private friend; a confidant.
  • private — adj. Belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual… — adj. Not accessible by the public. — adj. Not in governmental office or employment.
  • Private — n. (Military) Alternative letter-case form of private.
  • priv.doc. — n. Abbreviation of private docent.
  • priv.-doc. — n. Abbreviation of private docent.
  • priv.␣doc. — n. Abbreviation of private docent.
  • prively — adv. Obsolete spelling of privily.
  • privets — n. Plural of privet.
  • Privett — prop.n. A village in Froxfield and Privett parish, East Hampshire… — prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English.
  • privies — n. Plural of privy.
  • privily — adv. (Archaic) Secretly, in secret; in a private manner; privately.
  • privish — v. To publish a book only to have its distribution fully and intentionally…
  • privity — n. (Obsolete) A divine mystery; something known only to God, or… — n. (Now rare, archaic) Privacy, secrecy. — n. (Obsolete) A private matter, a secret.
  • Privott — prop.n. A surname.
  • reprive — v. Obsolete form of reprieve. — v. To take back or away.
  • upriver — adv. Towards the source of a river. — adv. Against the current. — adj. Towards the source of a river.
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