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There are 13 nine-letter words containing A, E, 2I, P and V

APERITIVEaperitive adj. (Medicine) Tending to open the bowels; aperient.
aperitive adj. Serving as an apéritif: a pre-meal alcoholic drink.
aperitive n. (Medicine) aperient.
CEVAPCICIcevapcici n. A Balkan dish of grilled minced meat.
CEVAPCICI n. (Yugoslavian) kebabs of minced beef and pork flavoured with mint and paprika.
IMPACTIVEimpactive adj. Of, pertaining to, possessing, or caused by impact.
IMPACTIVE adj. relating to impact.
IMPASSIVEimpassive adj. Having, or revealing, no emotion.
impassive adj. Still or motionless.
IMPASSIVE adj. not showing feeling or emotion.
PARTITIVEpartitive adj. That divides something into parts.
partitive adj. (Grammar) Indicating a part rather than the whole of something.
partitive n. (Grammar) A partitive word, phrase or case.
PLAINTIVEplaintive adj. Sounding sorrowful, mournful or melancholic.
PLAINTIVE adj. mournful, querulous.
PRAVITIESpravities n. Plural of pravity.
PRAVITY n. wickedness.
PRIVACIESprivacies n. Plural of privacy.
PRIVACY n. the state of being private.
PRIVATISEprivatise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of privatize.
PRIVATISE v. to transfer from ownership by the state into private ownership; to denationalize, also PRIVATIZE.
PRIVATIVEprivative adj. Causing privation; depriving.
privative adj. Consisting in the absence of something; negative.
privative adj. (Grammar) indicating the absence of something.
PRIVATIZEprivatize v. (Economics) To release government control (of a business or industry) to private industry.
privatize v. (Computing, transitive) To make (A variable, etc.) private in scope.
PRIVATIZE v. to transfer from ownership by the state into private ownership; to denationalize, also PRIVATISE.
VAMPIRISEvampirise v. Alternative form of vampirize.
VAMPIRISE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRIZE.
VAMPIRIZEvampirize v. (Transitive) To make into a vampire.
vampirize v. (Transitive) To drain the resources or life force of.
VAMPIRIZE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRISE.

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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