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There are 16 seven-letter words containing COV

ALCOVEDalcoved adj. (Sometimes in combination) Having (a specified type or number of) alcoves.
ALCOVED adj. having an alcove.
ALCOVESalcoves n. Plural of alcove.
ALCOVE n. (Arabic) a vaulted or arched recess in a room-wall, formerly especially one for a bed.
COVELETcovelet n. A little cove.
COVELET n. a small cove.
COVENTScovents n. Plural of covent.
COVENT n. (archaic) a convent, also CONVENT.
COVEREDcovered adj. Overlaid (with) or enclosed (within something).
covered adj. (Figuratively) Prepared for, or having dealt with, some matter.
covered adj. (Poker) Than whom another player has more money available for betting.
COVERERcoverer n. Agent noun of cover: one who covers.
COVERER n. one that covers.
COVERTScoverts n. Plural of covert.
Coverts prop.n. Plural of Covert.
COVERT n. a hiding place.
COVERUPcoverup n. Alternative spelling of cover-up.
cover-up n. An attempt to conceal or disguise something, especially a wrongdoing or a mistake.
cover-up n. An item of clothing to be worn over a swimsuit while not in the water.
COVETEDcoveted v. Simple past tense and past participle of covet.
coveted adj. Highly sought-after.
COVET v. to desire greatly.
COVETERcoveter n. One who covets.
COVETER n. one who covets.
COVINESCOVINE n. a conspiracy between two or more people to act to the injury of another, also COVIN, COVYNE.
COVINGScovings n. Plural of coving.
COVING n. a concave moulding.
COVYNESCOVYNE n. a conspiracy between two or more people to act to the injury of another, also COVIN, COVINE.
MUSCOVYmuscovy n. Muscovy duck.
Muscovy prop.n. The Russian territory around and ruled from Moscow by grand princes until it became the nucleus of a…
Muscovy prop.n. (By extension) Russia.
RECOVERrecover v. (Transitive) To get back, to regain (a physical thing; in astronomy and navigation, sight of a thing or a signal).
recover v. (Transitive) to salvage, to extricate, to rescue (a thing or person).
recover v. (Transitive) To replenish to, resume (a good state of mind or body).
UNCOVERuncover v. To remove a cover from.
uncover v. To reveal the identity of.
uncover v. To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.

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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