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There are 20 eight-letter words containing A, K, O, R and V

BOSHVARKBOSHVARK n. (South African) the bush hog, also BOSCHVARK.
GARVOCKSgarvocks n. Plural of garvock.
GARVOCK n. (Scots) a sprat, also GARVIE.
HAVOCKERhavocker n. A person who causes havoc.
HAVOCKER n. one who wreaks havoc.
LAVEROCKlaverock n. Alternative form of lark (“the bird”).
LAVEROCK n. (Scots) a songbird, the lark, also LAVROCK.
LAVEROCK v. to catch larks.
LAVROCKSlavrocks n. Plural of lavrock.
LAVROCK n. (Scots) a skylark, also LAVEROCK.
MAKEOVERmakeover n. A major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation.
make-over n. Alternative spelling of makeover.
make␣over v. (Idiomatic) To renovate or to convert to a different use, particularly houses, offices, or rooms within them.
OVERBAKEoverbake v. (Transitive) To bake for too long.
OVERBAKE v. to bake too long.
OVERBANKoverbank adj. (Geology) Describing sediments deposited on a floodplain from suspensions in floodwaters.
overbank v. (Of an aircraft) To bank excessively.
OVERBANK n. a stage of a river where it overflows its bank.
OVERPACKoverpack v. (Intransitive) To pack too much.
overpack n. A container intended to hold smaller containers.
OVERPACK v. to pack to excess.
OVERRACKoverrack v. (Archaic, transitive) To torture beyond bearing.
OVERRACK v. to overstrain.
OVERRAKEoverrake v. (Transitive) To rake over, or sweep across, from end to end, as waves break over a vessel anchored with…
OVERRAKE v. to sweep over.
OVERRANKoverrank adj. Too rank or luxuriant.
OVERRANK v. to assign an unnecessarily high rank to.
OVERSOAKoversoak v. (Transitive) To soak for too long.
OVERSOAK v. to soak too much.
OVERTAKEovertake v. To pass a slower moving object or entity (on the side closest to oncoming traffic).
overtake v. (Economics) To become greater than something else.
overtake v. To occur unexpectedly; take by surprise; surprise and overcome; carry away.
OVERTALKovertalk v. (Intransitive) To talk too much.
overtalk v. (Transitive) To overcome or persuade by talking; talk over.
overtalk v. (Transitive) To overstate; overexaggerate; talk up to seem greater than what is actual.
OVERTASKovertask v. (Transitive) To task too heavily; to give someone or something too many tasks; to overburden.
OVERTASK v. to impose too many tasks on.
OVERWEAKoverweak adj. Excessively weak; too feeble.
OVERWEAK adj. too weak.
TAKEOVERtakeover n. (Economics) The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company…
takeover n. (Economics, UK) The acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in…
takeover n. A time or event in which control or authority, especially over a facility is passed from one party to the next.
VOERTSAKVOERTSAK interj. (South African) offensive, expressing rejection, also VOERTSEK, VOETSAK, VOETSEK.
WALKOVERwalkover n. An easy victory; a walkaway.
walkover n. (Sports) A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game.
walkover n. A horse race with only one entrant.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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