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There are 17 words ending with VIUM

BIVIUMbivium n. (Zoology) One side of an echinoderm, including a pair of ambulacra, in distinction from the opposite…
BIVIUM n. (Latin) in echinoderms, the two rays enclosing the madreporite.
ELUVIUMeluvium n. (Geology) Residual deposits of soil, dust and rock particles produced by the action of the wind.
ELUVIUM n. (Latin) an accumulation of rock debris.
EXUVIUMexuvium n. (Biology) Synonym of exuvia.
EXUVIUM n. (Latin) the moulted covering of an animal.
TRIVIUMtrivium n. (Historical, in medieval universities) The lower division of the liberal arts; grammar, logic and rhetoric.
trivium n. (Zoology) The three anterior ambulacra of echinoderms, collectively.
TRIVIUM n. (Latin) a group of studies in medieval schools.
ALLUVIUMalluvium n. Soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain.
ALLUVIUM n. (Latin) land gained from the sea by the washing up of sand and earth, also ALLUVION.
DILUVIUMdiluvium n. An inundation or flood; a deluge.
diluvium n. (Geology) A deposit of sand, gravel, etc. made by oceanic flooding.
DILUVIUM n. (Latin) a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc. caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice, also DILUVION.
ILLUVIUMilluvium n. (Geology) material displaced across a soil profile, from one layer to another, by the action of rainwater.
ILLUVIUM n. material removed from the soil layer by rainwater and deposited in a lower layer.
LIXIVIUMlixivium n. A solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes.
lixivium n. Any solution obtained by lixiviation.
LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation.
COLLUVIUMcolluvium n. (Geology) A loose accumulation of rock and soil debris at the foot of a slope.
COLLUVIUM n. (Latin) material which accumulates at the foot of a steep slope.
EFFLUVIUMeffluvium n. A gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one.
effluvium n. A condition causing the shedding of hair.
EFFLUVIUM n. (Latin) disagreeable vapours.
FLEROVIUMflerovium n. The chemical element with atomic number 114.
FLEROVIUM n. an artificially produced radioactive transuranic element.
IMPLUVIUMimpluvium n. (Architecture) A low basin in the center of a household atrium, into which rainwater flowed down from…
IMPLUVIUM n. (Latin) a rain water receptacle in Roman houses.
MOSCOVIUMmoscovium n. The chemical element with atomic number 115.
MOSCOVIUM n. a highly radioactive element, of which only a few atoms have ever been produced.
COMPLUVIUMcompluvium n. (Architecture) A space left unroofed over the court of a dwelling in Ancient Rome, through which the…
COMPLUVIUM n. (Latin) a space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
QUADRIVIUMquadrivium n. (Education, historical) The higher division of the seven liberal arts in the Middle Ages, composed of…
QUADRIVIUM n. (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry.
MENDELEVIUMmendelevium n. (Chemistry) A transuranic chemical element (symbol Md, formerly Mv) with atomic number 101.
MENDELEVIUM n. an unstable radioactive element discovered in 1955.
KURCHATOVIUMkurchatovium n. (Physics) A rejected name for rutherfordium.
KURCHATOVIUM n. a former name for rutherfordium, an artificially produced radioactive transuranic element.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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