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There are 13 words containing A, E, F, I, L, 2S and V

FESTIVALSfestivals n. Plural of festival.
FESTIVAL n. a time of celebration.
LIFESAVERSlifesavers n. Plural of lifesaver.
life-savers n. Plural of life-saver.
life␣savers n. Plural of life saver.
ISOFLAVONESisoflavones n. Plural of isoflavone.
ISOFLAVONE n. a plant oestrogen, found esp. in soy beans, having possible nutritional benefits.
LIFESAVINGSlife␣savings n. A large sum of money one has saved over a considerable number of years.
LIFESAVING n. the skill or practice of saving or protecting the lives esp. of drowning persons.
FLAVIVIRUSESflaviviruses n. Plural of flavivirus.
FLAVIVIRUS n. a virus of the Flaviridae family, which includes the virus responsible for yellow fever.
OVERCLASSIFYoverclassify v. (Transitive) To classify excessively.
OVERCLASSIFY v. to classify to excess.
FESTIVALGOERSfestivalgoers n. Plural of festivalgoer.
festival-goers n. Plural of festival-goer.
FESTIVALGOER n. one who attends a festival.
TRANSFUSIVELYTRANSFUSIVE adv. tending or having power to transfuse.
OVERCLASSIFIEDoverclassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of overclassify.
OVERCLASSIFY v. to classify to excess.
OVERCLASSIFIESoverclassifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overclassify.
OVERCLASSIFY v. to classify to excess.
VERIFIABLENESSverifiableness n. (Nonstandard) The quality of being verifiable.
VERIFIABLENESS n. the state of being verifiable.
ARIBOFLAVINOSESariboflavinoses n. Plural of ariboflavinosis.
ARIBOFLAVINOSIS n. a deficiency disease due to inadequate intake of riboflavin and characterized by sores on the mouth.
OVERCLASSIFYINGoverclassifying v. Present participle of overclassify.
OVERCLASSIFY v. to classify to excess.

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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