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There are 20 seven-letter words containing 2E, O, R, S and V

CORVEEScorvees n. Plural of corvee.
corvées n. Plural of corvée.
CORVEE n. (French) labor exacted in lieu of taxes by public authorities esp. for highway construction or repair.
DEVORESDEVORE n. something etched with devore.
EROSIVEerosive adj. Of or pertaining to erosion.
erosive adj. Causing or tending to cause erosion.
EROSIVE adj. causing erosion.
ESTOVERestover n. (Archaic, law, history) An allowance provided from an estate for a person’s support; an allowance of…
estover n. (Law, history) Estovers.
ESTOVER n. a common right to collect firewood, also STOVER.
EVOKERSevokers n. Plural of evoker.
EVOKER n. one who evokes.
OBSERVEobserve v. (Transitive) To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail.
observe v. (Transitive) To follow or obey the custom, practice, or rules (especially of a religion).
observe v. (Transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence); to follow (a type of time…
OBVERSEobverse adj. Turned or facing toward the observer.
obverse adj. Corresponding; complementary.
obverse adj. (Botany) Having the base, or end next to the attachment, narrower than the top.
OEUVRESoeuvres n. Plural of oeuvre.
œuvres n. Plural of œuvre.
OEUVRE n. (French) the sum of an artist's life work.
OVERSEAoversea adj. (Chiefly Britain) Alternative form of overseas.
oversea adv. (Chiefly Britain) Alternative form of overseas.
OVERSEA adv. across the sea.
OVERSEEoversee v. (Literally) To survey, look at something in a wide angle.
oversee v. (Figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group.
oversee v. To inspect, examine.
OVERSEToverset v. (Obsolete) To set over (something); to cover.
overset v. (Intransitive) To turn, or to be turned, over; to be upset; to capsize.
overset v. (Transitive) To knock over, capsize, overturn.
OVERSEWoversew v. To sew together the edges of two pieces of fabric, with every stitch passing over the join.
OVERSEW v. to sew overhand.
OVERUSEoveruse v. (Transitive) To use too much of.
overuse n. Excessive use.
OVERUSE v. to use too much.
REMOVESremoves n. Plural of remove.
removes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remove.
REMOVE v. to transfer to another place.
RESOLVEresolve v. (Transitive) To find a solution to (a problem).
resolve v. (Transitive) To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; to make clear or certain; to unravel; to explain.
resolve v. (Intransitive) To make a firm decision to do something.
REVERSOreverso n. (Printing) Any of the left-hand pages of a book.
REVERSO n. (Italian) a backhanded sword-stroke.
REVOKESrevokes n. Plural of revoke.
REVOKE v. to annul by taking back.
REVOTESrevotes n. Plural of revote.
REVOTE v. to vote again.
VERBOSEverbose adj. Containing or using more words than necessary; long-winded, wordy.
verbose adj. (Computing) Producing detailed output for diagnostic purposes.
VERBOSE adj. wordy.
VETOERSvetoers n. Plural of vetoer.
VETOER n. one who vetoes.

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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