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There are 18 nine-letter words containing VERN

CAVERNINGcaverning v. Present participle of cavern.
CAVERN v. to hollow out.
CAVERNOUScavernous adj. Resembling a cavern in size, shape, or atmosphere.
cavernous adj. Having many caverns.
CAVERNOUS adj. large and empty, like a cavern.
GOVERNALLGOVERNALL n. (Spenser) government.
GOVERNESSgoverness n. A woman paid to educate children in their own home.
governess n. (Rare) A female governor.
governess v. To work as governess; to educate children in their own home.
GOVERNINGgoverning v. Present participle of govern.
GOVERN v. to rule or direct.
GOVERNORSgovernors n. Plural of governor.
Governors n. Plural of Governor.
GOVERNOR n. one that governs.
INVERNESSInverness prop.n. A city in and the administrative centre of Highland council area, Scotland.
Inverness prop.n. A rural locality in the Shire of Livingstone, Queensland, Australia.
Inverness prop.n. A rural community in Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
MISGOVERNmisgovern v. (Transitive) To govern badly or wrongly.
MISGOVERN v. to govern wrongly.
OVERNAMEDovernamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overname.
OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of.
OVERNAMESovernames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overname.
OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of.
OVERNIGHTovernight adv. During or throughout the night, especially during the evening or night just past.
overnight adv. (Figurative) In a very short (but unspecified) amount of time.
overnight adj. Occurring between dusk and dawn.
TAVERNERStaverners n. Plural of taverner.
TAVERNER n. one who runs a tavern.
VERNACLESvernacles n. Plural of vernacle.
VERNACLE n. a handkerchief bearing the image of Christ's face, also VERNICLE, VERONICA.
VERNALISEvernalise v. Alternative form of vernalize.
VERNALISE v. to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp. by chilling seeds, bulbs etc., also VERNALIZE.
VERNALITYvernality n. The quality of being vernal or spring-like.
VERNALITY n. the quality of being vernal, springlike.
VERNALIZEvernalize v. To subject to vernalization.
VERNALIZE v. to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp. by chilling seeds, bulbs etc., also VERNALISE.
VERNATIONvernation n. The appearance of new leaves.
vernation n. (Botany) The arrangement of multiple organs (such as leaves and flower parts) within a bud.
vernation n. (Botany) Arrangement of only leaves within the bud; prefoliation.
VERNICLESvernicles n. Plural of vernicle.
VERNICLE n. a handkerchief bearing the image of Christ's face, also VERNACLE, VERONICA.

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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