| EVERYWOMAN | • everywoman n. In fiction, drama, or allegory, the archetypical ordinary woman. • EVERYWOMAN n. the typical or ordinary woman. |
| MANOEUVERS | • manoeuvers n. Plural of manoeuver. • manoeuvers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manoeuver. • manœuvers n. Plural of manœuver. |
| MANOEUVRED | • manoeuvred v. Simple past tense and past participle of manoeuvre. • manœuvred v. Simple past tense and past participle of manœuvre (itself an alternative spelling of manoeuvre). • MANOEUVRE v. to conduct manoeuvres, also MANEUVER, MANOEUVER. |
| MANOEUVRER | • manoeuvrer n. Alternative spelling of maneuverer. • manœuvrer n. Alternative form of maneuverer. • MANOEUVRER n. one who manoeuvres, also MANEUVERER. |
| MANOEUVRES | • manoeuvres n. Plural of manoeuvre. • manoeuvres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manoeuvre. • manœuvres n. Plural of manœuvre. |
| MAVOURNEEN | • mavourneen n. (Ireland) darling, sweetheart. • MAVOURNEEN n. (Irish) my dear one, also MAVOURNIN. |
| MAVOURNINS | • mavournins n. Plural of mavournin. • MAVOURNIN n. (Irish) my dear one, also MAVOURNEEN. |
| MOURNIVALS | • mournivals n. Plural of mournival. • MOURNIVAL n. (French) a set of four, esp. a set of four court cards in one hand. |
| OVERARMING | • overarming v. Present participle of overarm. • OVERARM v. to throw a ball overarm. |
| OVERMANAGE | • overmanage v. (Transitive, business) To manage excessively; to micromanage. • OVERMANAGE v. to manage to excess. |
| OVERMANIES | • OVERMANY n. an excess of people. |
| OVERMANNED | • overmanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overman. • overmanned adj. Excessively manned; overstaffed. • OVERMAN v. to provide with more men than needed. |
| OVERMANTEL | • overmantel n. A decorative structure, usually plasterwork or carved wood, and sometimes containing a mirror, over a mantelpiece. • OVERMANTEL n. an ornamental structure set on a mantelshelf. |
| OVERNAMING | • overnaming v. Present participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| PROVITAMIN | • provitamin n. (Biochemistry) Any biologically inactive compound that may be converted into a vitamin within an animal organism. • PROVITAMIN n. a pre-vitamin. |
| TRANSMOVED | • transmoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmove. • TRANSMOVE v. (Spenser) to transmute, also TRANSMEW. |
| TRANSMOVES | • transmoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmove. • TRANSMOVE v. (Spenser) to transmute, also TRANSMEW. |