| BEAVERED | • beavered adj. Covered with, or wearing, a beaver or hat. • beavered v. Simple past tense and past participle of beaver. • beavered adj. (Historical) Having or wearing a beaver (part of a helmet covering the lower face). |
| BEHAVERS | • behavers n. Plural of behaver. • BEHAVER n. one who behaves. |
| BEREAVED | • bereaved adj. Having suffered the death of a loved one. • bereaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of bereave. • BEREAVE v. to deprive esp. by death. |
| BEREAVEN | • bereaven adj. (Obsolete) bereft. • BEREAVE v. to deprive esp. by death. |
| BEREAVER | • bereaver n. Someone who bereaves. • BEREAVER n. one who bereaves. |
| BEREAVES | • bereaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bereave. • BEREAVE v. to deprive esp. by death. |
| BESLAVER | • beslaver v. (Transitive) To cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver. • beslaver v. (Transitive, figuratively) To cover with fulsome flattery. • BESLAVER v. to slobber upon. |
| BEVERAGE | • beverage n. (Chiefly North America) A liquid to consume; a drink, such as tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice… • beverage n. (Britain, slang, archaic) (A gift of) drink money. • Beverage prop.n. A surname. |
| BREVIATE | • breviate n. A short account, brief statement; a summary, abridgement or precis. • breviate n. A brief missive or dispatch; a note. • breviate n. A lawyer’s brief. |
| DEVERBAL | • deverbal adj. (Grammar, linguistics) Derived from a verb. • deverbal n. (Grammar, linguistics) A word, especially a substantive, that is derived from a verb. • DEVERBAL n. a word derived from a verb. |
| EMBRAVED | • embraved v. Simple past tense and past participle of embrave. • EMBRAVE v. to inspire with bravery. |
| EMBRAVES | • embraves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrave. • EMBRAVE v. to inspire with bravery. |
| OVERABLE | • OVERABLE adj. excessively able. |
| OVERBAKE | • overbake v. (Transitive) To bake for too long. • OVERBAKE v. to bake too long. |
| OVERBEAR | • overbear v. (Obsolete, transitive) To carry over. • overbear v. (Transitive) To push through by physical weight or strength; to overwhelm, overcome. • overbear v. (Transitive) To prevail over; to dominate, overpower; to oppress. |
| OVERBEAT | • overbeat v. (Transitive) To beat (Eggs, cream, etc.) for too long, impairing the texture. • OVERBEAT v. to beat too much. |
| SERVABLE | • servable adj. Capable (As a meal, lawsuit, etc.) of being served. • servable adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being preserved. • SERVABLE adj. capable of being served, also SERVEABLE. |
| VERBENAS | • verbenas n. Plural of verbena. • VERBENA n. (Latin) a plant of the vervain genus. |
| VERBIAGE | • verbiage n. Overabundance of words. • verbiage n. The manner in which something is expressed in words. • VERBIAGE n. a profusion of words usually of little or obscure content. |
| VERTEBRA | • vertebra n. (Anatomy) Any of the bony or cartilaginous segments which make up the backbone, consisting in some lower… • VERTEBRA n. (Latin) a component of the vertebral column, or backbone, found in vertebrates. |