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There are 12 fourteen-letter words containing A, M, 2O, S, T and V

COMMEMORATIVEScommemoratives n. Plural of commemorative.
COMMEMORATIVE n. something intended as a commemoration.
CONSERVATORIUMconservatorium n. (Music) conservatory.
CONSERVATORIUM n. (Latin) a school of music, also CONSERVATOIRE.
CORPORATIVISMScorporativisms n. Plural of corporativism.
CORPORATIVISM n. the policy of control of a country's economy through the combined power of the trade unions, large businesses, etc., also CORPORATISM.
ENVENOMISATIONenvenomisation n. Alternative form of envenomization.
ENVENOMISATION n. the process of envenoming, also ENVENOMIZATION.
GALVANOTROPISMgalvanotropism n. (Biology) Any movement or alignment of an organism with respect to an electric field.
GALVANOTROPISM n. the directional growth of an organism, esp. a plant, in response to an electrical stimulus.
IMPROVISATIONSimprovisations n. Plural of improvisation.
IMPROVISATION n. the act or art of improvising.
IMPROVISATORESimprovisatores n. Plural of improvisatore.
IMPROVISATORE n. (Italian) an improviser in an Italian manner, also IMPROVVISATORE.
IMPROVVISATOREimprovvisatore n. Alternative form of improvisatore.
IMPROVVISATORE n. (Italian) an improviser in an Italian manner, also IMPROVISATORE.
OVARIECTOMISEDovariectomised v. Simple past tense and past participle of ovariectomise.
OVARIECTOMISED adj. having undergone an ovariectomy, the surgical removal of the ovaries, also OVARIECTOMIZED.
OVERCOMPENSATEovercompensate v. (Intransitive) To do an excessive amount in one area in an effort to overcome a perceived lack in another area.
overcompensate v. (Transitive) To provide with excessive pay or reward for work performed.
OVERCOMPENSATE v. to compensate excessively.
OVERESTIMATIONoverestimation n. An excessive estimation.
OVERESTIMATION n. the act of overestimating.
VOCATIONALISMSvocationalisms n. Plural of vocationalism.
VOCATIONALISM n. emphasis on vocational training in education.

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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