| ENRAVISH | • enravish v. To enrapture. • ENRAVISH v. to enrapture. |
| HANDOVER | • handover n. The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another, or from one state to another. • handover n. The information passed on in such a case. • handover n. (Cellular telecommunications) the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel… |
| HANGOVER | • hangover n. Negative effects, such as headache or nausea, caused by previous drunkenness due to (excessive) consumption… • hangover n. Similar negative effects caused by previous excessive consumption of another substance, such as a drug… • hangover n. (Figurative) An unpleasant relic left from prior events. |
| HAVERING | • havering v. Present participle of haver. • havering adj. Hesitant; indecisive. • havering adj. Long-winded. |
| HRYVNIAS | • hryvnias n. Plural of hryvnia. • HRYVNIA n. a monetary unit of Ukraine, also HRYVNA, HRYVNYA. |
| HRYVNYAS | • hryvnyas n. Plural of hryvnya. • HRYVNYA n. a monetary unit of Ukraine, also HRYVNA, HRYVNIA. |
| NAVARCHS | • navarchs n. Plural of navarch. • NAVARCH n. (Greek) the commander of a fleet. |
| NAVARCHY | • navarchy n. The office or state of a navarch. • NAVARCHY n. rulership over the seas. |
| NAVARHOS | • NAVARHO n. a low-frequency, long-range radio navigation system for aircraft. |
| OVERHAND | • overhand adj. Executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders. • overhand adj. (Sewing) Sewn with close, vertical stitches that draw the edges of a seam together. • overhand adj. (Of a loop in rope) With the working part on top of the standing part. |
| OVERHANG | • overhang v. (Transitive) To hang over (something). • overhang v. (Intransitive) To impend. • overhang n. (Economics) The volume that tips the balance between the demand and the supply toward demand lagging supply. |
| RESHAVEN | • reshaven v. Past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| REVANCHE | • revanche n. Revenge or retaliation. • revanche n. The political policy of regaining lost territory. • REVANCHE n. (French) a political policy designed to gain lost territory. |
| VACHERIN | • vacherin n. A soft cow’s-milk cheese from France and Switzerland. • VACHERIN n. (French) a kind of cake, layered with Chantilly cream. |
| VANISHER | • vanisher n. One who vanishes. • vanisher n. Something that causes another thing to vanish. • VANISHER n. one who vanishes. |
| VARNISHY | • varnishy adj. Resembling or characteristic of varnish. • VARNISHY adj. like varnish. |
| VERANDAH | • verandah n. (Archaic or Australia and New Zealand) Alternative spelling of veranda. • VERANDAH n. (Hindi) a roofed gallery, terrace, or open portico along the front or side of a building, also VERANDA, VIRANDA, VIRANDO. |