| 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. |
| CONVENABLE | • convenable adj. Capable of being convened or assembled. • convenable adj. (Obsolete) consistent; accordant; suitable; proper. • CONVENABLE adj. capable of being convened or assembled. |
| CONVENANCE | • convenance n. (Obsolete) conventional propriety. • CONVENANCE n. (French) that which is suitable, agreeable, or convenient. |
| CONVEYANCE | • conveyance n. An act or instance of conveying. • conveyance n. A means of transporting, especially a vehicle. • conveyance n. (Law) An instrument transferring title of an object from one person or group of persons to another. |
| 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. |
| DECENNOVAL | • decennoval adj. Of or related to the number nineteen. • decennoval adj. Of or related to a nineteen-year period. • DECENNOVAL adj. (obsolete) relating to the number nineteen. |
| ENERVATION | • enervation n. Act of enervating; debilitation. • enervation n. State of being enervated; debility. • ENERVATION n. the act of weakening, or reducing strength. |
| ENVENOMATE | • envenomate v. To inject venom into. |
| GOVERNANCE | • governance n. The process, or the power, of governing; government or administration. • governance n. The specific system by which a political system is ruled. • governance n. The group of people who make up an administrative body. |
| GOVERNANTE | • governante n. (Obsolete) A female ruler or regent. • governante n. (Archaic) A woman in charge of someone else, especially a child or young woman; a governess. • GOVERNANTE n. a female governor or ruler, also GOUVERNANTE. |
| MAVOURNEEN | • mavourneen n. (Ireland) darling, sweetheart. • MAVOURNEEN n. (Irish) my dear one, also MAVOURNIN. |
| NONVETERAN | • nonveteran n. One who is not a veteran. • NONVETERAN adj. not veteran. • NONVETERAN n. one who is not a veteran. |
| NOVENARIES | • novenaries n. Plural of novenary. • NOVENARY n. a set of nine things. |
| 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. |
| PROVENANCE | • provenance n. Place or source of origin. • provenance n. (Archaeology) The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below. • provenance n. (Art) The history of ownership of a work of art. |
| SOVENANCES | • SOVENANCE n. (archaic) remembrance; memory. |
| VENERATION | • veneration n. The act of venerating or the state of being venerated. • veneration n. Profound reverence, respect or awe. • veneration n. Religious zeal, idolatry or devotion. |