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There are 18 eight-letter words containing VITA

CAVITARYcavitary adj. Of or pertaining to a (body) cavity.
CAVITARY adj. pertaining to the formation of cavities in tissue.
CAVITATEcavitate v. (Sciences) To form vapour bubbles in a flowing liquid in a region where the pressure of the liquid falls…
CAVITATE v. to form cavities.
CURVITALcurvital adj. Of or relating to curvature.
CURVITAL adj. of curvature.
EVITABLEevitable adj. (Uncommon) Possible to avoid; avertible.
EVITABLE adj. avoidable.
EVITATEDevitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evitate.
EVITATE v. (Shakespeare) to avoid, also EVITE.
EVITATESevitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evitate.
EVITATE v. (Shakespeare) to avoid, also EVITE.
GRAVITASgravitas n. Seriousness in bearing or manner; dignity.
gravitas n. (Figuratively) Substance, weight.
GRAVITAS n. (Latin) reserved, dignified behaviour.
LEVITATElevitate v. (Transitive) To cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity.
levitate v. (Intransitive) To be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity.
LEVITATE v. to rise and float in the air.
NONVITALnonvital adj. Not vital (in various senses); thus, often not essential for life.
nonvital adj. (Dentistry) Not containing living nerve tissue.
NONVITAL adj. not vital.
VITALISEvitalise v. To give life to something; to animate.
vitalise v. To make more vigorous; to invigorate or stimulate.
VITALISE v. to give life to, also VITALIZE.
VITALISMvitalism n. The doctrine that life involves some immaterial "vital force", and cannot be explained scientifically.
VITALISM n. the philosophical doctrine that life processes are not entirely explicable, or bound, by scientific laws.
VITALISTvitalist adj. Of or espousing vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be entirely reduced to physical and chemical factors.
vitalist n. Someone who believes in vitalism, the doctrine that life cannot be entirely reduced to physical and chemical factors.
VITALIST n. one who holds to the doctrine of vitalism.
VITALITYvitality n. The capacity to live and develop.
vitality n. Energy or vigour.
vitality n. That which distinguishes living from nonliving things; life, animateness.
VITALIZEvitalize v. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of vitalise.
VITALIZE v. to give life to, also VITALISE.
VITAMERSvitamers n. Plural of vitamer.
VITAMER n. a type of chemical compound.
VITAMINEvitamine n. Obsolete form of vitamin.
vitamin␣E n. Any of several fat-soluble vitamins, found in plants, that act as antioxidants and are essential for…
VITAMINE n. an organic substance essential to proper nutrition, also VITAMIN.
VITAMINSvitamins n. Plural of vitamin.
VITAMIN n. an organic substance essential to proper nutrition, also VITAMINE.
VITATIVEvitative adj. (Phrenology, archaic) Of or relating to vitality, love of life, and resistance to death and disease.
VITATIVE adj. concerned with the preservation of life.

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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