| AVOWRIES | • avowries n. Plural of avowry. • AVOWRY n. the act of avowing and justifying in one's own right the distraining of goods. |
| OVENWARE | • ovenware n. Cooking utensils that can be safely used in an oven. • OVENWARE n. heat-resistant baking dishes. |
| OVERAWED | • overawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overawe. • OVERAWE v. to subdue by inspiring awe. |
| OVERAWES | • overawes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overawe. • OVERAWE v. to subdue by inspiring awe. |
| OVERCRAW | • OVERCRAW v. (Spenser) to triumph over, also OVERCROW. |
| OVERDRAW | • overdraw v. To withdraw more money from an account than there is credit; to make an overdraft. • overdraw v. (Archery) To use a device for shooting arrows shorter than the draw of the bow. • overdraw v. (Dated) To exaggerate. |
| OVERSWAM | • overswam v. Simple past tense of overswim. • OVERSWIM v. to swim across. |
| OVERSWAY | • oversway v. (Obsolete) To hold sway over; to have power or dominion over, to rule, govern. • oversway v. To overrule. • oversway v. To cause (Someone, someone’s thoughts or intentions etc.) to go in a particular direction; to influence. |
| OVERWARM | • overwarm adj. Excessively warm. • overwarm v. (Transitive) To warm excessively. • OVERWARM v. to warm too much. |
| OVERWARY | • overwary adj. Too wary; excessively cautious. • OVERWARY adj. too wary; too cautious. |
| OVERWASH | • overwash v. (Transitive) To wash too much or too often. • overwash v. (Intransitive) To become flooded. • overwash n. The flow of water and sediment over the crest of a beach that does not directly return to the water body. |
| OVERWEAK | • overweak adj. Excessively weak; too feeble. • OVERWEAK adj. too weak. |
| OVERWEAR | • overwear v. (Transitive) To wear out; to exhaust. • overwear n. Outer clothing. • OVERWEAR v. to wear out. |
| OVERWRAP | • overwrap n. A secondary wrapper covering an item. • overwrap v. (Transitive) To wrap in a secondary wrapper. • overwrap v. To wrap such that the wrapping goes beyond the edge. |
| REAVOWED | • reavowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reavow. • REAVOW v. to vow again. |
| WALKOVER | • walkover n. An easy victory; a walkaway. • walkover n. (Sports) A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game. • walkover n. A horse race with only one entrant. |
| WAVEFORM | • waveform n. (Mathematics) The shape of a wave function represented by a graph showing some dependent variable as… • waveform n. (Physics, engineering) The shape of a physical wave, such as sound, electric current or electromagnetic… • WAVEFORM n. a type of mathematical graph. |
| WAVEROUS | • waverous adj. (Rare) wavering; unsteady. • WAVEROUS adj. unsteady. |
| WRAPOVER | • wrapover n. A portion of a garment that wraps over another portion. • wrapover n. A garment having a portion that wraps over another portion. • WRAPOVER n. a skirt that wraps around the body. |