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There are 13 six-letter words containing O, P, R and V

IMPROVimprov n. (Informal) Improvisation.
improv n. (Acting) A form of live entertainment characterized by improvisation and interaction with the audience.
improv v. To perform improv.
PARVOSPARVO n. (short for) a parvovirus, a virus causing disease in dogs.
PAVIORpavior n. A person who lays paving slabs.
pavior n. A brick or slab used for paving.
pavior n. (Obsolete) A machine that is used to tamp down paving slabs.
PERVOSpervos n. Plural of pervo.
PERVO n. a pervert, also PERV, PERVE.
PLOVERplover n. Any of various wading birds of the family Charadriidae.
plover n. (Australia) The masked lapwing, Vanellus miles.
plover v. To dote over, or, crowd or nestle with.
PROVEDproved v. Simple past tense and past participle of prove.
PROVE v. to establish as certain or true.
PROVENproven adj. Having been proved; having proved its value or truth.
proven v. (Proscribed) past participle of prove.
PROVE v. to establish as certain or true.
PROVERprover n. One who or that which proves.
prover n. A person, device, or program that performs logical or mathematical proofs.
PROVER n. one who proves.
PROVESproves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prove.
proves n. Plural of prove.
PROVE v. to establish as certain or true.
VAPORSvapors n. Plural of vapor.
vapors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vapor.
VAPOR n. mist, fume or smoke.
VAPORYvapory adj. Resembling vapor; vaporous.
vapory adj. Characterized by the presence of vapor; full of, or obscured by, vapor.
VAPORY adj. full of vapors; vaporous, also VAPOURY.
VAPOURvapour n. British form standard spelling of vapor.
vapour v. British form standard spelling of vapor.
VAPOUR n. mist, fume or smoke.
VORPALvorpal adj. Sharp or deadly.
vorpal adj. (Role-playing games, of a blade) Having a special power making decapitation likely.
VORPAL adj. a nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll to describe a sword.

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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