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English 9 letter words - Containing letters gceav - page 1
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i : 51.52%
l : 33.33%
s : 33.33%
o : 15.15%
t : 12.12%
d : 9.09%
u : 3.03%
h : 3.03%
y : 3.03%
b : 3.03%
k : 3.03%
m : 3.03%
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achieving
achieving
noun
Achievements, emphasizing the process of accomplishing them.
verb
present participle of achieve
advecting
advecting
verb
present participle of advect
caveating
caveating
noun
(fencing) Shifting the sword from one side of an adversary's sword to the other.
verb
present participle of caveat.
caverning
caverning
verb
present participle of cavern
centgrave
centgrave
noun
(historical) The overseer of a hundred (zent) in medieval France and Germany.
(historical, obsolete) Synonym of hundredman: the overseer of a hundred in medieval England.
clavering
clavering
verb
present participle of claver
cleavages
cleavages
noun
plural of cleavage
coverages
coverages
noun
plural of coverage
cravening
cravening
verb
present participle of craven
enclaving
enclaving
verb
present participle of enclave
esclavage
esclavage
noun
A type of chain or bead necklace.
evangelic
evangelic
adj
evangelical
evarglice
evocating
evocating
verb
present participle of evocate
garavance
garavance
noun
Alternative form of calavance
gavelocks
gavelocks
noun
plural of gavelock
graveclod
grievance
grievance
noun
(countable) A complaint or annoyance.
(countable) A formal complaint, especially in the context of a unionized workplace.
(countable) A wrong or hardship suffered, which is the grounds of a complaint.
(countable) Something which causes grief.
(uncountable) Feelings of being wronged; outrage.
(uncountable) Violation of regulations or objectionable behavior.
marcgrave
overgrace
overgrace
verb
To grace or honour exceedingly or beyond what is deserved.
recarving
recarving
verb
present participle of recarve
scavagery
scavenage
scavenged
scavenged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of scavenge
scavenger
scavenger
noun
(UK, historical) A child employed to pick up loose cotton from the floor in a cotton mill.
(UK, obsolete) A street sweeper.
(chemistry) A substance used to remove impurities from the air or from a solution.
An animal that feeds on decaying matter such as carrion.
Someone who scavenges, especially one who searches through rubbish for food or useful things.
verb
(archaic) To clean the rubbish from a street, etc.
(archaic) To scavenge.
scavenges
scavenges
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scavenge
vanceburg
vanceburg
Proper noun
a home-rule class city in Kentucky, USA
vengeance
vengeance
noun
Desire for revenge.
Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong.
vicarages
vicarages
noun
plural of vicarage
vicegeral
vicegeral
adj
Pertaining to a vicegerent or vicegerency.
viceregal
viceregal
adj
Of, or pertaining to, a viceregent or viceregency.
Of, or pertaining to, a viceroy or viceroyalty.
noun
(gender-neutral) a viceroy
(usually in the plural) a viceroy or vicereine
vicinages
vicinages
noun
plural of vicinage
vigilance
vigilance
noun
(obsolete) A guard; a person set to watch.
Alert watchfulness.
Close and continuous attention.