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There are 17 eight-letter words containing A, N, T, U and V

ADJUVANTadjuvant adj. Helping; helpful; assisting. [from 16th c.].
adjuvant adj. (Medicine) Designating a supplementary form of treatment, especially a cancer therapy administered after…
adjuvant n. Someone who helps or facilitates; an assistant, a helper. [from 16th c.].
AVAUNTEDavaunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of avaunt.
AVAUNT v. (archaic) to advance.
AVENTUREaventure n. (Obsolete) accident; chance; adventure.
aventure n. (Obsolete) a mischance causing a person’s death without felony, as by drowning, or falling into the fire.
aventure v. Obsolete form of adventure.
ENVAULTSenvaults v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envault.
ENVAULT v. to enclose in a vault.
EVACUANTevacuant adj. Laxative.
evacuant n. Something used to clean out an organ system, especially the bowels.
evacuant n. A laxative.
EVENTUALeventual adj. Finally resulting or occurring (after a period of time); inevitable.
eventual adj. Pertaining to events; event-related, evential.
eventual adj. (Proscribed, non-native speakers’ English or European Union) Possible, potential.
OUTVAUNToutvaunt v. (Transitive) To surpass in vaunting.
OUTVAUNT v. to surpass in vaunting.
SUIVANTEsuivante n. (Now historical) A lady’s maid.
SUIVANTE n. (French) a waiting woman or confidential maid.
UNACTIVEunactive adj. Not active; inactive.
UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive.
UNNATIVEunnative adj. (Rare) Not native.
UNNATIVE v. to no longer be a native or inhabitant of a place or country.
VAULTINGvaulting n. The practice of constructing vaults, or a particular method of such construction.
vaulting n. A vaulted structure; such structures treated as a group.
vaulting n. The sport of gymnastics and dance routines performed on horseback, and on the longe line.
VAUNTAGEvauntage n. Obsolete form of vantage.
VAUNTAGE n. (Spenser) vantage.
VAUNTERSvaunters n. Plural of vaunter.
VAUNTER n. one who boasts, vaunts.
VAUNTERYvauntery n. (Obsolete, poetic) vaunting; boastfulness.
VAUNTERY n. (archaic) vaunting, boasting.
VAUNTFULvauntful adj. (Archaic) Given to vaunting or boasting; vainly ostentatious.
VAUNTFUL adj. given to vaunting or boasting.
VAUNTIERVAUNTY adj. boastful, also VAUNTIE, VAWNTIE.
VAUNTINGvaunting v. Present participle of vaunt.
vaunting n. Boasting.
VAUNTING adj. boastful.

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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