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There are 15 nine-letter words containing E, F, L, U and V

ADVICEFULadviceful adj. (Obsolete) Attentive; watchful.
adviceful adj. Providing advice; informative, insightful.
ADVICEFUL adj. full of advice.
AVENGEFULavengeful adj. (Obsolete) vengeful.
AVENGEFUL adj. seeking to avenge, also VENGEFUL.
AVIZEFULLAVIZEFULL adj. (Spenser) watchful.
BEHOVEFULbehoveful adj. (Archaic) Needful or proper; beneficial; behoving.
BEHOVEFUL adj. (archaic) right, necessary.
DEVICEFULdeviceful adj. (Now rare) Full of devices; inventive.
DEVICEFUL adj. (Spenser) full of devices, inventive.
EFFLUVIALeffluvial adj. Of or pertaining to effluvia.
EFFLUVIAL adj. of or like effluvia, an offensive exhalation or smell.
EFFLUVIUMeffluvium n. A gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one.
effluvium n. A condition causing the shedding of hair.
EFFLUVIUM n. (Latin) disagreeable vapours.
FLAVOUREDflavoured adj. (British spelling) Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring.
flavoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of flavour.
FLAVOUR v. to impart a special taste to, also FLAVOR.
FLAVOURERflavourer n. British form standard spelling of flavorer.
FLAVOURER n. one who flavours, also FLAVORER.
FLEROVIUMflerovium n. The chemical element with atomic number 114.
FLEROVIUM n. an artificially produced radioactive transuranic element.
FURTIVELYfurtively adv. In a furtive manner.
FURTIVE adv. stolen; obtained or characterized by stealth.
NIEVEFULSnievefuls n. Plural of nieveful.
NIEVEFUL n. a closed handful.
OVERFLUSHoverflush v. To flush to excess.
OVERFLUSH adj. too flush.
OVERFLUSH n. superfluity.
QUIVERFULquiverful n. The amount held by a quiver.
quiverful n. A large amount.
QUIVERFUL n. the contents of a quiver.
SHOVELFULshovelful n. The amount that can be moved at once with a shovel.
SHOVELFUL n. as much as a shovel will hold.

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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