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English 7 letter words - Containing letters gvua - page 1
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aveugle
bugayev
daugava
daugava
Proper noun
A river in Eastern Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus and Latvia to the Gulf of Riga.
gavyuti
gavyuti
noun
An ancient Indian unit of distance, equivalent to 12,000 feet; supposed to be the distance at which a cow's call or lowing can be heard.
gemauve
gemauve
noun
The plant Malachra capitata.
gravure
gravure
noun
(Japan) A style of Japanese softcore; glamour photography.
(art, printing) A type of intaglio printing process, in which an image is engraved onto a rotating copper cylinder.
guahivo
guavina
guevara
gustave
gustave
Proper noun
name, a variant of
gustavo
murgavi
outgave
outgave
verb
simple past tense of outgive
ouvrage
ungrave
ungrave
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To raise or remove from the grave.
unvague
unvague
adj
Not vague.
upgrave
vagitus
vagitus
noun
The crying of a newborn baby
vaguely
vaguely
adv
In a vague manner.
Loosely; more or less; somewhat.
vaguest
vaguest
adj
superlative form of vague: most vague
vaguios
vaguish
vaguish
adj
Somewhat vague.
vaguity
vaguity
noun
Vagueness.
valuing
valuing
verb
present participle of value
vaughan
vaughan
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A city in Ontario, Canada.
veguita
verruga
verruga
noun
Obsolete form of verruca. (wart)
vicugna
vicugna
noun
Alternative spelling of vicuna
viduage
viduage
noun
widowhood
widows generally
virgula
virgula
noun
(music, historical, obsolete) Synonym of virga: one of the neumes of medieval musical notation.
(music, obsolete) Synonym of stem: the tail of a note.
(obsolete) A divining or dowsing rod.
(obsolete) The sicula of a graptolite.
(obsolete) The spines of a ray.
(rare) Any small rod.
(typography, rare) Synonym of virgule: a punctuation mark.
vulgare
vulgars
vulgars
noun
plural of vulgar
vulgate
vulgate
adj
(archaic) Made common, published for common use, vulgarized.
(of a text, especially the Bible, not comparable) In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
noun
(of a text, especially the Bible) A common version or edition.
The vernacular language of a people.
verb
To publish, spread, promulgate to the people.