| ARCHRIVAL | • archrival n. A chief rival. • arch-rival n. Alternative form of archrival. • arch␣rival n. Alternative form of archrival. |
| CHARIVARI | • charivari n. The noisy banging of pots and pans as a mock serenade to a newly married couple, or similar occasion. • charivari n. (By extension) Any loud, cacophonous noise or hubbub. • CHARIVARI n. (French) a cacophonous mock-serenade performed for a wedding. |
| HARDCOVER | • hardcover n. A book with a rigid binding, often of cardboard or leather. • hardcover adj. (Of a book) Having a rigid binding. • HARDCOVER n. a book in hard covers, as opposed to a paperback. |
| HARVESTER | • harvester n. (Dated) A person who gathers the harvest (harvests the crop). • harvester n. A machine that gathers the harvest (harvests the crop). • harvester n. (Forestry) A type of heavy forestry vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging for felling, delimbing… |
| HERBIVORA | • Herbivora prop.n. (Archaic) An informal grouping of the plant-eating mammals. • Herbivora prop.n. (Obsolete) A former grouping of mammals that included non-marsupial flesh-eaters. • HERBIVORA n. an extensive division of Mammalia, comprising animals that feed almost exclusively upon vegetation. |
| OVERHAIRS | • overhairs n. Plural of overhair. • OVERHAIR n. fur covering of some animals. |
| OVERHEARD | • overheard v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhear. • OVERHEAR v. to hear without the speaker's knowledge or intention. |
| OVERHEARS | • overhears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhear. • OVERHEAR v. to hear without the speaker's knowledge or intention. |
| OVERREACH | • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive) To reach above or beyond, especially to an excessive degree. • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive, figuratively) To do something beyond an appropriate limit, or beyond one’s ability. • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive, reflexive, equestrianism) Of a horse: to strike the heel of a forefoot with… |
| OVERSHARE | • overshare v. To share too much or in excess. • overshare v. To offer inappropriate disclosure concerning one’s personal life to others, now especially on social media. • overshare n. An instance of sharing or divulging too much. |
| OVERSHARP | • oversharp adj. Excessively sharp. • OVERSHARP adj. too sharp. |
| RAVISHERS | • ravishers n. Plural of ravisher. • RAVISHER n. one who ravishes. |
| REVARNISH | • revarnish v. (Transitive) To varnish again, a further time. • REVARNISH v. to varnish again. |
| RIVERHEAD | • Riverhead prop.n. A village near Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ5156). • Riverhead prop.n. A census-designated place and town, the county seat of Suffolk County, on Long Island, New York, United States. • Riverhead prop.n. A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. |
| VARNISHER | • varnisher n. Agent noun of varnish; one who varnishes. • varnisher n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A coiner of counterfeit money. • VARNISHER n. one who varnishes. |
| VIBRAHARP | • vibraharp n. The vibraphone. • VIBRAHARP n. an instrument having metal bars under which are electrically-operated resonators, played by striking the bars with small hammers, also VIBRAPHONE. |