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There are 16 words containing J, L, N, U and V

ADJUNCTIVELYadjunctively adv. In an adjunctive way.
ADJUNCTIVE adv. joining; forming an adjunct.
CONJUNCTIVALconjunctival adj. (Relational) Of or relating to the conjunctiva.
conjunctival adj. Serving to join or connect.
CONJUNCTIVAL adj. relating to the conjunctiva, the membrane lining the eyelid and joining it with the eyeball.
CONJUNCTIVELYconjunctively adv. In a conjunctive way.
CONJUNCTIVE adv. joining.
DISJUNCTIVELYdisjunctively adv. In a disjunctive manner.
DISJUNCTIVE adv. separating.
INJUNCTIVELYinjunctively adv. As an injunction.
INJUNCTIVE adv. relating to an injunction.
JUVENALjuvenal adj. Of a young bird, that has its first flying plumage.
juvenal n. A juvenal bird.
juvenal n. (Obsolete) A youth.
JUVENALSjuvenals n. Plural of juvenal.
JUVENAL n. a young bird.
JUVENILEjuvenile adj. Young; not fully developed.
juvenile adj. Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish.
juvenile n. A prepubescent child.
JUVENILELYjuvenilely adv. In a juvenile manner.
JUVENILE adv. young, not adult.
JUVENILENESSjuvenileness n. Juvenility.
JUVENILENESS n. the state of being juvenile.
JUVENILENESSESJUVENILENESS n. the state of being juvenile.
JUVENILESjuveniles n. Plural of juvenile.
JUVENILE n. a young person.
JUVENILIAjuvenilia n. (Literature, plural only) Works produced during an artist’s or author’s youth.
JUVENILIA n. (Latin) works of one's youth; early works of an artist or author.
JUVENILITIESjuvenilities n. Plural of juvenility.
JUVENILITY n. youthfulness; adolescence.
JUVENILITYjuvenility n. The state or quality of being juvenile.
juvenility n. Juvenile behaviour, writing, etc.
JUVENILITY n. youthfulness; adolescence.
SUBJUNCTIVELYsubjunctively adv. In a subjunctive manner.
SUBJUNCTIVE adv. of a verb, in a mood or form expressing condition, hypothesis, or contingency.

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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