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English 8 letter words - Containing letters ivorw - page 1

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e : 100.00%

n : 25.00%

s : 18.75%

d : 18.75%

k : 12.50%

a : 12.50%

p : 12.50%

l : 12.50%

g : 12.50%

t : 6.25%

f : 6.25%

m : 6.25%

h : 6.25%

c : 6.25%

y : 6.25%

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aeroview

avowries

avowries

noun

  1. plural of avowry

foreview

foreview

noun

  1. (humorous, nonce word) A forward view
  2. A preview

overswim

overswim

verb

  1. (transitive) To swim too fast or too strenuously.
  2. (transitive, archaic, poetic) To flood or inundate.

overview

overview

noun

  1. A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation.
  2. An inspection.

verb

  1. To engage in an overview; to provide a brief summary.

overwhip

overwhip

verb

  1. (transitive) To whip (cream, etc.) too much, so as to spoil the texture.

overwide

overwide

adj

  1. Excessively wide.

overwild

overwild

adj

  1. Excessively wild.

overwily

overwily

adj

  1. Excessively wily.

overwind

overwind

noun

  1. (rare) Excessive wind; a movement of such atmospheric air caused by air pressure.
  2. A wind that moves over or above an object.

verb

  1. (transitive) To wind (tighten a spring of) something excessively.
  2. To twist itself more tightly.

overwing

overwing

adj

  1. Over the wing of an aircraft.

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To outflank.

overwise

overwise

adj

  1. Excessively wise; too clever for one's own good.

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veinwork

veinwork

noun

  1. A veined pattern.

viewport

viewport

noun

  1. (computer graphics) A typically rectangular region representing the range or area currently visible (within a window, screen, etc.).
  2. A viewing window.

verb

  1. (transitive, computer graphics) To clip (an image or region) so that it fits in a viewport.

wingover

wingover

noun

  1. An aerobatic maneuver in which an airplane makes a steep climb followed by a vertical flat-turn (the plane turns to its side, without rolling) and a short dive, levelling out to fly in the opposite direction from which the maneuver began.