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There are 12 nine-letter words containing 2L, O, P and V

OVERSPILLoverspill n. That which spills over.
overspill v. To spill over, to overflow, to spill out of.
OVERSPILL n. the proportion of a population that leaves a district due to housing pressures.
PAVILLONSpavillons n. Plural of pavillon.
PAVILLON n. (French) the bell of a wind instrument.
PIVOTALLYpivotally adv. In a pivotal way.
PIVOTAL adv. critically important.
POLLUTIVEpollutive adj. That causes environmental pollution; polluting.
POLLUTIVE adj. relating to pollution.
POLYVINYLpolyvinyl adj. (Organic chemistry) composed of, or derived from, many vinyl groups.
polyvinyl n. (Organic chemistry) Any polymer derived from a vinyl compound.
POLYVINYL n. a vinyl polymer.
PULLOVERSpullovers n. Plural of pullover.
PULLOVER n. a garment that is put by drawing over the head.
PULVILIOSpulvilios n. Plural of pulvilio.
PULVILIO n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILLE, PULVILLIO.
PULVILLIOpulvillio n. (Now rare, historical) A kind of perfumed cosmetic powder, applied to the skin, hair or wig.
PULVILLIO n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILIO, PULVILLE.
SLAVOPHILSlavophil n. Alternative form of Slavophile.
SLAVOPHIL n. a person who admires the Slavs or their culture, also SLAVOPHILE.
SPILLOVERspillover n. That which overflows; the excess or side effect.
spillover n. (Epidemiology) The spread of infectious disease between different species of animal and particularly to humans.
spill␣over v. To enter into another zone by way of accident or overcrowding; to overflow.
VOLPLANEDvolplaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of volplane.
VOLPLANE v. to glide in an aeroplane.
VOLPLANESvolplanes n. Plural of volplane.
VOLPLANE v. to glide in an aeroplane.

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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