Words that have 'm' as the second letter and 'v' as fifth letter


56 terms were found in our records.

5 letter words

  • immov

6 letter words

  • ameiva
  • emmove
  • impave
  • smervy

7 letter words

  • amarvel
  • empover
  • immoved
  • impavid

8 letter words

  • ambivert
  • amerveil
  • omnivora
  • omnivore

9 letter words

  • ambiverts
  • immovable
  • immovably
  • impavidly
  • omnivores

10 letter words

  • ambivalent
  • empoverish
  • immovables
  • immoveable
  • immoveably
  • impavidity
  • impoverish
  • omnivagant
  • omnivalent
  • omnivalous
  • omnivident
  • omnivision
  • omnivolent
  • omnivorant
  • omnivorism
  • omnivorous

11 letter words

  • ambivalence
  • ambivalency
  • ambiversion
  • ambiversive
  • immoveables
  • omnivalence
  • omnivarious
  • omnividence

12 letter words

  • ambivalently
  • immovability
  • impoverished
  • impoverisher
  • impoverishes
  • omnivoracity
  • omnivorously

13 letter words

  • immovableness
  • immoveability
  • impoverishing
  • omnivoracious

14 letter words

  • immoveableness
  • impoverishment
  • omnivorousness

What's the most common word on this page?
Our database says the most popular word where the second letter is 'm' and fifth letter is 'v' is 'immovable'!

What's the largest word you can make from words where the second letter is 'm' and fifth letter is 'v'?
The word 'immoveableness' contains 14 characters.

In Scrabble, what's the best score possible from this list of words where 'm' is the second letter and 'v' is the fifth letter?
For a total of 15 points in Scrabble, it's possible to use 'ambivert'.

How many actual words are possible to put together using this combination of letters?
You can pick from up to a maximum of 56 entries using our list of words that have 'm' as the second letter and 'v' as fifth letter.

What's an interesting word from all the word combos possible on this page?
Undeniably one of the most interesting words from this list is 'impoverish'. The definition of 'impoverish' is as follows: "1. To make poor; to reduce to poverty or indigence; as, misfortune and disease impoverish families. 2. To exhaust the strength, richness, or fertility of; to make sterile; as, to impoverish land.".