| APPROVALS | • approvals n. Plural of approval. • APPROVAL n. the act of approving. |
| DEPRIVALS | • deprivals n. Plural of deprival. • DEPRIVAL n. deprivation. |
| DISPROVAL | • disproval n. The act of disproving; disproof. • DISPROVAL n. the act of disproving. |
| LIVETRAPS | • livetraps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of livetrap. • livetraps n. Plural of livetrap. • live-traps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of live-trap. |
| OVERLEAPS | • overleaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overleap. • OVERLEAP v. to leap over, also OWERLOUP. |
| OVERPLANS | • overplans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overplan. • OVERPLAN v. to plan to excess. |
| OVERPLAST | • OVERPLAST adj. (Spenser) overplaced, placed above. |
| OVERPLAYS | • overplays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overplay. • OVERPLAY v. to exaggerate. |
| PALSGRAVE | • palsgrave n. (Historical) A count palatinate of the Holy Roman Empire, possessing near-royal powers within his county. • PALSGRAVE n. (Dutch) a count palatine. |
| PARVOLINS | • PARVOLIN n. a ptomaine formed in the putrefaction of albuminous matters, esp. of horseflesh and mackerel. |
| POSTVIRAL | • postviral adj. Following a viral infection. • POSTVIRAL adj. as in postviral syndrome, a debilitating condition occurring as a sequel to viral illness. |
| PRECAVALS | • precavals n. Plural of precaval. • PRECAVAL n. the superior vena cava, also PRECAVA. |
| PREVALUES | • PREVALUE v. to value beforehand. |
| PULVINARS | • pulvinars n. Plural of pulvinar. • PULVINAR n. a knob on the brain by the optic nerve. |
| REPROVALS | • reprovals n. Plural of reproval. • REPROVAL n. censure, reproof. |
| RIVALSHIP | • rivalship n. (Now rare). Rivalry. • rivalship n. (Fandom slang) A ship involving characters with an adversarial relationship. • RIVALSHIP n. rivalry. |
| VAPORLESS | • VAPORLESS adj. without vapor, also VAPOURLESS. |
| VESPERALS | • vesperals n. Plural of vesperal. • VESPERAL n. an office-book containing the psalms, canticles, anthems, etc. used at vespers. |