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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing 2E, L, O and 2V

DEVOLVEMENTdevolvement n. The act or process of devolving; devolution.
DEVOLVEMENT n. the act of devolving.
EVOCATIVELYevocatively adv. In an evocative manner.
EVOCATIVE adv. calling forth; serving to evoke.
EVOLVEMENTSevolvements n. Plural of evolvement.
EVOLVEMENT n. the act of evolving, evolution.
INTERVOLVEDintervolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of intervolve.
INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another.
INTERVOLVESintervolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intervolve.
INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another.
INVOLVEMENTinvolvement n. The act of involving, or the state of being involved.
INVOLVEMENT n. the act of involving.
OVERDEVELOPoverdevelop v. To develop to an excessive degree.
overdevelop v. (Photography) To develop a photographic film for too long.
OVERDEVELOP v. to develop excessively.
OVERLEAVENSoverleavens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overleaven.
OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much.
OVERSLEEVESoversleeves n. Plural of oversleeve.
OVERSLEEVE n. a sleeve that goes over another sleeve.
OVERVEILINGoverveiling v. Present participle of overveil.
OVERVEIL v. to veil over.
OVERVIOLENToverviolent adj. Excessively violent.
OVERVIOLENT adj. excessively violent.
OVERVOLTAGEovervoltage n. (Physics) The difference between the electric potential of an electrode or cell under the passage of…
overvoltage n. The hazardous condition that occurs when the voltage in a circuit is raised above that for which it was designed.
OVERVOLTAGE n. the excess potential required for the discharge of an ion at an electrode over and above the equilibrium potential of the electrode.

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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