| CARNIVORES | • carnivores n. Plural of carnivore. • CARNIVORE n. an animal or plant that feeds on flesh. |
| ENDEAVORER | • endeavorer n. One who makes an effort or attempt. • ENDEAVORER n. one who endeavours, also ENDEAVOURER. |
| ENERVATORS | • enervators n. Plural of enervator. • ENERVATOR n. something that enervates. |
| GRANIVORES | • granivores n. Plural of granivore. • GRANIVORE n. an eater of grain. |
| HOVERTRAIN | • hovertrain n. A train that uses hovercraft technology to take advantage of lower friction to deliver high speeds; an aerotrain. • HOVERTRAIN n. a train that moves supported by a cushion of air, like a hovercraft. |
| MANOEUVRER | • manoeuvrer n. Alternative spelling of maneuverer. • manœuvrer n. Alternative form of maneuverer. • MANOEUVRER n. one who manoeuvres, also MANEUVERER. |
| OVERARMING | • overarming v. Present participle of overarm. • OVERARM v. to throw a ball overarm. |
| OVERDARING | • overdaring v. Present participle of overdare. • overdaring n. Excessive boldness. • overdaring adj. Too daring; foolhardy. |
| OVERGRAINS | • overgrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgrain. • OVERGRAIN v. in painting, to grain over a surface already grained. |
| OVERLANDER | • overlander n. One who travels overland. • overlander n. (Australia) A drover who herds large groups of sheep or cattle over long distances. • OVERLANDER n. (Australian) a person who drives livestock overland, esp. for long distances. |
| OVERLEARNS | • overlearns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlearn. • OVERLEARN v. to continue to study or practice after attaining proficiency. |
| OVERLEARNT | • overlearnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlearn. • OVERLEARN v. to continue to study or practice after attaining proficiency. |
| OVERRAKING | • overraking v. Present participle of overrake. • OVERRAKE v. to sweep over. |
| OVERRANKED | • OVERRANK v. to assign an unnecessarily high rank to. |
| OVERRATING | • overrating v. Present participle of overrate. • OVERRATE v. to rate too highly. |
| OVERSTRAIN | • overstrain v. (Transitive, intransitive) To subject to an excessive demand on strength, resources, abilities, or the imagination. • overstrain n. Excessive strain. • OVERSTRAIN v. to strain to excess. |
| OVERTRAINS | • overtrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtrain. • OVERTRAIN v. to train to excess. |
| RENOVATORS | • renovators n. Plural of renovator. • RENOVATOR n. one who, or that which, renovates. |
| UNSAVORIER | • UNSAVORY adj. not savory, also UNSAVOURY. |
| VENERATORS | • venerators n. Plural of venerator. • VENERATOR n. one who venerates. |