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There are 17 seven-letter words containing VAS

CANVASScanvass v. (Transitive, figuratively).
canvass v. (Transitive, obsolete).
canvass v. (Intransitive).
CASAVASCASAVA n. a tropical plant whose roots yield a valuable starch, also CASSAVA.
EVASIONevasion n. The act of eluding or evading or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge…
EVASION n. the act of evading.
EVASIVEevasive adj. Tending to avoid speaking openly or making revelations about oneself.
evasive adj. Directed towards avoidance or escape; evasive action.
EVASIVE adj. tending to evade.
GENEVASGenevas n. Plural of Geneva.
GENEVA n. a spirit distilled from grain and flavoured with juniper berries.
KVASSESkvasses n. Plural of kvass.
KVASS n. (Russian) an alcoholic drink of low strength made in Russia and East Europe from cereals and stale bread, also KVAS, QUASS.
MOORVASMOORVA n. (Sanskrit) a bowstring hemp, also MURVA.
OTTAVASottavas n. Plural of ottava.
OTTAVA n. (Italian) an octave higher than indicated.
SALIVASsalivas n. Plural of saliva.
SALIVA n. a fluid secreted by the glands of the mouth.
VASCULAvascula n. Plural of vasculum.
VASCULUM n. (Latin) a box used to hold plant specimens.
VASEFULvaseful n. As much as a vase will hold.
VASEFUL n. the contents of a vase.
VASSAILVASSAIL n. (Scott) a vessel, also VESSAIL.
VASSALSvassals n. Plural of vassal.
VASSAL v. to subject.
VASTESTvastest adj. Superlative form of vast: most vast.
VAST adj. huge.
VASTIERvastier adj. Comparative form of vasty: more vasty.
VASTY adj. (archaic) vast; immense.
VASTITYvastity n. (Obsolete) Emptiness or desolation.
vastity n. Vastness.
VASTITY n. vastness, also VASTITUDE, VASTNESS.
VAVASORvavasor n. Alternative spelling of vavasour.
VAVASOR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOUR, VAVASSOR.

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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