| CONFERVAE | • confervae n. Plural of conferva. • confervæ n. Obsolete spelling of confervae. • CONFERVA n. (Latin) a freshwater alga. |
| ENDEAVORS | • endeavors n. Plural of endeavor. • endeavors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endeavor. • ENDEAVOR v. to strive or attempt. |
| ENDEAVOUR | • endeavour n. Britain standard spelling of endeavor. • endeavour v. Britain standard spelling of endeavor. • ENDEAVOUR v. to try, also ENDEAVOR. |
| ENERVATOR | • enervator n. Something or someone that causes enervation. • ENERVATOR n. something that enervates. |
| MANOEUVER | • manoeuver n. (Nonstandard) Alternative spelling of maneuver. • manoeuver v. (Nonstandard) Alternative spelling of maneuver. • manœuver n. (UK) Obsolete spelling of maneuver. |
| MANOEUVRE | • manoeuvre n. UK, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand spelling of maneuver. • manoeuvre v. (Transitive) UK, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand spelling of maneuver. • manœuvre n. (UK, formerly Australia) Alternative form of manoeuvre. |
| OVENWARES | • ovenwares n. Plural of ovenware. • OVENWARE n. heat-resistant baking dishes. |
| OVERCLEAN | • overclean v. (Transitive) To clean to an excessive degree. • overclean adj. Excessively clean. • OVERCLEAN v. to clean to excess. |
| OVEREATEN | • overeaten v. Past participle of overeat. • OVEREAT v. to eat to excess. |
| OVERLADEN | • overladen adj. Packed heavily, especially beyond normal capacity; overloaded. • overladen adj. Burdened excessively. • overladen v. Past participle of overlade. |
| OVERLEARN | • overlearn v. To learn (something) more than is necessary; to study excessively, to take (something) too much to heart. • overlearn v. (Psychology, education) To learn (something) to the point where responses become instinctive. • overlearn v. (Modeling) Mostly when talking about neural networks, to learn a task to the point where responses actually… |
| OVERNAMED | • overnamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| OVERNAMES | • overnames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| OVERTAKEN | • overtaken v. Past participle of overtake. • overtaken adj. (Archaic) drunk; intoxicated. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| RENOVATED | • renovated v. Simple past tense and past participle of renovate. • RENOVATE v. to make like new. |
| RENOVATES | • renovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renovate. • RENOVATE v. to make like new. |
| VENERATOR | • venerator n. One who venerates. • VENERATOR n. one who venerates. |