| MAKEOVER | • makeover n. A major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation. • make-over n. Alternative spelling of makeover. • make␣over v. (Idiomatic) To renovate or to convert to a different use, particularly houses, offices, or rooms within them. |
| MANGROVE | • mangrove n. Any of various tropical evergreen trees or shrubs that grow in intertidal coastal brackish waters. • mangrove n. A habitat with such plants; mangrove forest; mangrove swamp; mangal. • mangrove n. Plants of the Rhizophoraceae family. |
| OVERARMS | • overarms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overarm. • OVERARM v. to throw a ball overarm. |
| OVERCAME | • overcame v. Simple past tense of overcome. • overcame v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of overcome. • OVERCOME v. to get the better of. |
| OVERCRAM | • overcram v. (Transitive) To cram too full; to overstuff. • OVERCRAM v. to stuff to excess. |
| OVERMANS | • overmans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overman. • OVERMAN v. to provide with more men than needed. |
| OVERMANY | • overmany pron. Too many. • OVERMANY n. an excess of people. |
| OVERMAST | • overmast v. To furnish with a mast or masts overly tall or heavy. • OVERMAST v. to provide with too long masts. |
| OVERNAME | • overname v. (Obsolete) To name over or in a series; to recount. • overname n. A surname. • overname n. A nickname. |
| OVERSMAN | • oversman n. An overseer or superintendent. • oversman n. (Scotland, law) An umpire; a third arbiter, appointed when two arbiters disagree. • OVERSMAN n. an umpire. |
| OVERSWAM | • overswam v. Simple past tense of overswim. • OVERSWIM v. to swim across. |
| OVERTAME | • overtame adj. Excessively tame. • OVERTAME adj. excessively tame. |
| OVERWARM | • overwarm adj. Excessively warm. • overwarm v. (Transitive) To warm excessively. • OVERWARM v. to warm too much. |
| REMOVALS | • removals n. Plural of removal. • REMOVAL n. the act of removing. |
| VAROOMED | • varoomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of varoom. • VAROOM v. to run an engine at high speed, also VROOM. |
| VENOGRAM | • venogram n. (Medicine) An X-ray of a vein that has been injected with an opaque material. • VENOGRAM n. an X-ray of a vein. |
| 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. |