| ABSOLVENT | • absolvent adj. (Rare) Absolving. • absolvent n. (Rare) An absolver. • ABSOLVENT n. something that absolves. |
| BEVATRONS | • bevatrons n. Plural of bevatron. • BEVATRON n. a proton accelerator. |
| COVENANTS | • covenants n. Plural of covenant. • covenants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of covenant. • COVENANT v. to enter into a binding agreement. |
| DONATIVES | • donatives n. Plural of donative. • DONATIVE n. a benefice presented to church without reference to a bishop. |
| INNOVATES | • innovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innovate. • INNOVATE v. to introduce something new. |
| INVOCATES | • invocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invocate. • INVOCATE v. to appeal to for help, also INVOKE. |
| NUTLOAVES | • NUTLOAF n. a savoury loaf made from nuts, vegetables, rice, etc. |
| OBSERVANT | • observant adj. Alert and paying close attention; watchful. • observant adj. Diligently attentive in observing a law, custom, duty or principle; regardful; mindful. • Observant n. A member of a Franciscan order that strictly observes the rules of St. Francis. |
| OVERSTAIN | • overstain v. (Transitive) To stain the surface of; besmear. • OVERSTAIN v. to cover with a stain. |
| OVERSTAND | • overstand v. (Rare) to stand or insist too much or too long; overstay. • overstand v. (Transitive) to stand too strictly on the demands or conditions of. • overstand v. (Yachting, boat racing): to sail to the mark at a wider angle than is the normal upwind angle, to go… |
| OVERSTANK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| RENOVATES | • renovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renovate. • RENOVATE v. to make like new. |
| STANDOVER | • standover n. The height above ground of the top horizontal tube of the frame of a bicycle. • standover adj. Using intimidation or threats of force to coerce others into submission or compliance. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
| STOVAINES | • STOVAINE n. an anaesthetic cocaine-substitute, chiefly injected into spine. |
| TEVATRONS | • TEVATRON n. a kind of particle accelerator. |
| TRANSMOVE | • transmove v. (Obsolete) To move or change from one state into another; to transform. • TRANSMOVE v. (Spenser) to transmute, also TRANSMEW. |
| VENATIONS | • venations n. Plural of venation. • VENATION n. the arrangement and pattern of veins in a leaf. |
| VEXATIONS | • vexations n. Plural of vexation. • VEXATION n. a cause of trouble. |