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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing A, E, 2I, L, M, T and V| ELIMINATIVE | • eliminative adj. Of, pertaining to, or producing elimination. • ELIMINATIVE adj. serving to eliminate. | | HUMILIATIVE | • humiliative adj. (Grammar) Serving to lower one’s own or another’s status. • humiliative n. (Grammar) A construct that serves to lower one’s own or another’s status. • HUMILIATIVE adj. serving to humiliate, also HUMILIATORY. | | IMITATIVELY | • imitatively adv. In an imitative manner. • IMITATIVE adv. inclined to imitate; formed after a model. | | IMPERATIVAL | • imperatival adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to the imperative mood. • IMPERATIVAL adj. relating to the imperative. | | IMPLICATIVE | • implicative adj. Tending to implicate or to imply; pertaining to implication. • IMPLICATIVE adj. tending to implicate. | | MALEDICTIVE | • MALEDICTIVE adj. of the nature of a malediction. | | MEDIEVALIST | • medievalist n. One who studies the culture and history of the Middle Ages. • MEDIEVALIST n. a specialist in medieval history and culture, also MEDIAEVALIST. | | MELIORATIVE | • meliorative adj. That meliorates; curative, salutary. • MELIORATIVE adj. tending to effect improvement. • MELIORATIVE n. something tending to effect improvement. | | MOVEABILITY | • moveability n. Alternative form of movability. • MOVEABILITY n. the ability to be moved, also MOVABILITY. | | NEOVITALISM | • neovitalism n. Any revival of vitalism, but especially that of Johannes Reinke (1849–1931). • NEOVITALISM n. the theory or belief that complete causal explanation of vital phenomena cannot be reached without invoking some extra-material concept. | | RELATIVISMS | • relativisms n. Plural of relativism. • RELATIVISM n. a theory that knowledge is relative to the limited nature of the mind and the conditions of knowing. | | STIMULATIVE | • stimulative adj. Having a stimulating effect. • stimulative n. (Obsolete) Something having a stimulating effect; a stimulant, an incentive. • STIMULATIVE adj. serving to stimulate. |
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.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 42 words
- Scrabble in French: 12 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: 10 words
- Scrabble in Italian: 50 words
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: 41 words
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