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There are 20 nine-letter words containing LUV

ALLUVIALSalluvials n. Deposits of sediment formed over a long period of time by rivers; layers of alluvium.
ALLUVIAL n. soil composed of alluvium.
ALLUVIONSalluvions n. Plural of alluvion.
ALLUVION n. (Latin) land gained from the sea by the washing up of sand and earth, also ALLUVIUM.
ALLUVIUMSalluviums n. Plural of alluvium.
ALLUVIUM n. (Latin) land gained from the sea by the washing up of sand and earth, also ALLUVION.
COLLUVIALcolluvial adj. Of or pertaining to colluvium.
COLLUVIAL adj. pertaining to a colluvies, mass of filth.
COLLUVIEScolluvies n. Effluvium.
colluvies n. Medley, hotchpotch.
COLLUVIES n. (Latin) accumulated filth; foul discharge.
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.
COMPLUVIAcompluvia n. Plural of compluvium.
COMPLUVIUM n. (Latin) a space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
DILUVIONSdiluvions n. Plural of diluvion.
DILUVION n. a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc., caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice, also DILUVIUM.
DILUVIUMSdiluviums n. Plural of diluvium.
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.
EFFLUVIALeffluvial adj. Of or pertaining to effluvia.
EFFLUVIAL adj. of or like effluvia, an offensive exhalation or smell.
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.
ELUVIATEDeluviated v. Simple past tense and past participle of eluviate.
ELUVIATE v. to undergo a transfer of materials in the soil.
ELUVIATESeluviates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eluviate.
ELUVIATE v. to undergo a transfer of materials in the soil.
FLUVIATICfluviatic adj. Belonging to rivers or streams; fluviatile.
FLUVIATIC adj. belonging to or formed by rivers or streams, also FLUVIATILE.
ILLUVIATEilluviate v. (Geology) To leach from an overlying stratum and accumulate in suspension.
ILLUVIATE v. to deposit illuvium, material removed from soil layer by rainwater and deposited in lower layer.
ILLUVIUMSilluviums n. Plural of illuvium.
ILLUVIUM n. material removed from the soil layer by rainwater and deposited in a lower layer.
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.
INGLUVIALingluvial adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to the ingluvies or crop of birds.
INGLUVIAL adj. of or pertaining to the ingluvies or crop of birds.
INGLUVIESingluvies n. (Anatomy) The crop, or craw, of birds.
INGLUVIES n. (Latin) the crop or craw of birds.
LUVVIEDOMluvviedom n. (Chiefly UK) The realm or sphere of luvvies (narcissistic and pretentious actors).
LUVVIEDOM n. the world of luvvies.

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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