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There are 18 words containing 2A, E, M, N, R, U and V

VERUMONTANAverumontana n. Plural of verumontanum.
VERUMONTANUM n. a ridge on the male urethra where the duct conveying prostatic fluid, sperm and other fluids enters it.
EVANGELARIUMEVANGELARIUM n. a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy, also EVANGELIAR, EVANGELIARION, EVANGELIARIUM, EVANGELIARY.
MANEUVERABLEmaneuverable adj. (Often in combination) Able to be maneuvered.
MANEUVERABLE adj. capable of being maneuvered.
MANOEUVRABLEmanoeuvrable adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of maneuverable.
manœuvrable adj. Obsolete form of maneuverable.
MANOEUVRABLE adj. able to be manoeuvred.
ARGUMENTATIVEargumentative adj. Of or relating to argumentation; specifically, presenting a logical argument or line of reasoning; argumentive…
argumentative adj. Prone to argue or dispute.
ARGUMENTATIVE adj. given to argument, also ARGUMENTIVE.
EVANGELARIUMSEVANGELARIUM n. a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy, also EVANGELIAR, EVANGELIARION, EVANGELIARIUM, EVANGELIARY.
EVANGELIARIUMEVANGELIARIUM n. (Latin) a book of passages from the Gospels to be used at Mass or other services, also EVANGELARIUM, EVANGELIAR, EVANGELIARION, EVANGELIARY.
TRANSMUTATIVEtransmutative adj. Causing or involving transmutation; transformative.
TRANSMUTATIVE adj. having power to transmute.
VERNACULARISMvernacularism n. A vernacular idiom.
vernacularism n. The belief that texts should be published in the vernacular.
VERNACULARISM n. a vernacular word or idiom.
CIRCUMNAVIGATEcircumnavigate v. (Transitive) To travel completely around somewhere or something, especially by sail.
circumnavigate v. (Transitive) To circumvent or bypass.
circumnavigate v. (Intransitive, sailing) To sail around the world.
EVANGELIARIUMSEVANGELIARIUM n. (Latin) a book of passages from the Gospels to be used at Mass or other services, also EVANGELARIUM, EVANGELIAR, EVANGELIARION, EVANGELIARY.
VERNACULARISMSvernacularisms n. Plural of vernacularism.
VERNACULARISM n. a vernacular word or idiom.
ARGUMENTATIVELYargumentatively adv. In an argumentative manner.
ARGUMENTATIVE adv. given to argument, also ARGUMENTIVE.
CIRCUMNAVIGABLEcircumnavigable adj. Able to be circumnavigated.
CIRCUMNAVIGABLE adj. able to be circumnavigated.
CIRCUMNAVIGATEDcircumnavigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumnavigate.
CIRCUMNAVIGATE v. to go completely around, as the earth, esp. by water.
CIRCUMNAVIGATEScircumnavigates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumnavigate.
CIRCUMNAVIGATE v. to go completely around, as the earth, esp. by water.
MANEUVERABILITYmaneuverability n. Alternative spelling of manoeuvrability.
MANEUVERABILITY n. the state of being maneuverable, also MANOEUVRABILITY.
MANOEUVRABILITYmanoeuvrability n. (British spelling) The quality of being manoeuvrable; ability to be manoeuvred.
manoeuvrability n. Ability to manoeuvre; ability to carry out a manoeuvre or strategic plan.
manœuvrability n. (Now uncommon) Alternative form of manoeuvrability.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 308 words
  • Scrabble in French: 44 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 118 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 185 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 119 words


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