| COACERVATE | • coacervate adj. (Obsolete) Clumped together, clustered. • coacervate n. (Chemistry) The microsphere droplet that results from coacervation. • COACERVATE v. to heap; to cause to mass together. |
| CONTRAVENE | • contravene v. (Transitive) To act contrary to an order; to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation. • contravene v. (Transitive, obsolete) To deny the truth of something. • CONTRAVENE v. to act counter to. |
| CONVERSATE | • conversate v. (Now chiefly African American Vernacular English, nonstandard) To converse, to have conversation. |
| CORELATIVE | • corelative adj. Alternative form of correlative. • corelative n. Alternative form of correlative. • CORELATIVE adj. mutually linked. |
| COVENANTED | • covenanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of covenant. • covenanted adj. Bound by a covenant. • COVENANT v. to enter into a binding agreement. |
| COVENANTEE | • covenantee n. The person in whose favor a covenant is made. • COVENANTEE n. the person in whose favor a covenant is made. |
| COVENANTER | • covenanter n. One who makes a covenant. • Covenanter n. (Historical) A member of a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history… • COVENANTER n. one who makes a covenant, also COVENANTOR. |
| DECORATIVE | • decorative adj. That serves to decorate. • decorative n. A plant, tile, etc. intended for use as decoration. • DECORATIVE adj. serving to decorate. |
| EQUIVOCATE | • equivocate v. (Intransitive) To speak using double meaning; to speak ambiguously, unclearly or doubtfully, with intent to deceive. • equivocate v. (Transitive) To render equivocal or ambiguous. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. |
| EVECTIONAL | • evectional adj. (Astronomy) Relating to evection. • EVECTIONAL adj. relating to evection, a lunar inequality. |
| OUTACHIEVE | • outachieve v. (Transitive) To surpass in achievement; to achieve more than. • OUTACHIEVE v. to surpass in achievement. |
| OVERACTIVE | • overactive adj. Excessively active. • OVERACTIVE adj. excessively or abnormally active. |
| OVERCASTED | • overcasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcast. • OVERCAST v. to sew stitches over a raw edge; to cover with stitches. |
| OVERREACTS | • overreacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overreact. • OVERREACT v. to react or respond excessively. |
| PATERCOVES | • PATERCOVE n. (slang) a hedge-priest, also PATRICO. |
| VOCIFERATE | • vociferate v. (Intransitive) To cry out with vehemence. • vociferate v. (Transitive) To utter with a loud voice; to shout out. • VOCIFERATE v. to cry out with a loud voice; to bawl. |