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There are 15 seven-letter words containing I, R, S, U and V

CRUIVEScruives n. Plural of cruive.
CRUIVE n. (Scots) a pen or sty, also CROOVE, CRUVE.
CURSIVEcursive adj. Running; flowing.
cursive adj. (Of writing) Having successive letters joined together.
cursive adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to a grammatical aspect relating to an action that occurs in a straight line…
QUIVERSquivers n. Plural of quiver.
quivers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quiver.
QUIVER v. to shake slightly.
REVUISTrevuist n. A writer of revues.
REVUIST n. a writer of revues.
RIVULUSRIVULUS n. a small tropical American fish.
SAVIOURsaviour n. Britain and Canada spelling of savior.
Saviour prop.n. Britain standard spelling of Savior.
Saviour prop.n. (Uncommon) A male given name from English.
STUIVERstuiver n. Stiver.
STUIVER n. (Dutch) a Dutch coin worth a penny or two; something of little value, also STIVER.
SURVEILsurveil v. (Transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance.
SURVEIL v. to watch closely, also SURVEILLE.
SURVIEWsurview v. (Transitive, obsolete) To survey; to make a survey of.
surview n. (Obsolete) A survey.
SURVIEW v. to survey, look over, also SERUEWE, SERVEWE.
SURVIVEsurvive v. (Intransitive) Of a person, to continue to live; to remain alive.
survive v. (Intransitive) Of an object or concept, to continue to exist.
survive v. (Transitive) To live longer than; to outlive.
UNVISORunvisor v. To remove or lift a visor from one’s face.
unvisor v. (By extension) To reveal; to unmask or unveil.
UNVISOR v. to open the visor of, also UNVIZARD.
VARIOUSvarious det. More than one (of an indeterminate set of things).
various adj. Having a broad range (of different elements).
various adj. (Dated) That varies or differs from others; variant; different.
VIGOURSvigours n. Plural of vigour.
VIGOUR n. active strength or force, also VIGOR.
VIRTUESvirtues n. Plural of virtue.
Virtues prop.n. Plural of Virtue.
VIRTUE n. moral excellence, also VERTUE.
VIRUSESviruses n. Plural of virus.
VIRUS n. (Latin) a pathogenic agent, usually a protein-coated particle of RNA or DNA, capable of increasing rapidly inside a living cell.

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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