| ADVERSARY | • adversary n. An opponent or rival. • Adversary prop.n. (Religion, Christianity) The Devil; Satan. • ADVERSARY n. an opponent. |
| ADVERSARIA | • adversaria n. (Plural only, obsolete) Originally, a book of accounts, so named from the placing of debt and credit… • adversaria n. (Plural only, obsolete) A collection of notes or commentaries; a commonplace book. • ADVERSARIA n. miscellaneous notes; commonplace books. |
| GRAVEYARDS | • graveyards n. Plural of graveyard. • GRAVEYARD n. a burial ground. |
| ADVERSARIAL | • adversarial adj. Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary; combative, hostile, opposed. • adversarial adj. (Law) In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse parties… • ADVERSARIAL adj. combative, antagonistic. |
| ADVERSARIES | • adversaries n. Plural of adversary. • ADVERSARY n. an opponent. |
| LAVERBREADS | • LAVERBREAD n. a kind of bread made from seaweed. |
| ADVERTORIALS | • advertorials n. Plural of advertorial. • ADVERTORIAL n. an advertisement presented as if it were editorial material. |
| BEAVERBOARDS | • beaverboards n. Plural of beaverboard. • BEAVERBOARD n. a building-board of wood fibre. |
| ADVERSARINESS | • adversariness n. Quality of being adversary. • ADVERSARINESS n. the state of being an adversary. |
| ANIMADVERTERS | • animadverters n. Plural of animadverter. • ANIMADVERTER n. one who animadverts, comments on critically. |
| OVERDRAMATICS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OVERDRAMATISE | • overdramatise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of overdramatize. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |
| OVERSATURATED | • oversaturated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversaturate. • OVERSATURATE v. to saturate to excess. |
| OVERDRAMATISED | • overdramatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdramatise. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |
| OVERDRAMATISES | • overdramatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdramatise. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |
| OVERDRAMATIZES | • overdramatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdramatize. • OVERDRAMATIZE v. to dramatize to excess, also OVERDRAMATISE. |
| QUADRUMVIRATES | • quadrumvirates n. Plural of quadrumvirate. • QUADRUMVIRATE n. a group of four men acting together in some capacity. |
| VERNACULARISED | • vernacularised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vernacularise. • VERNACULARISE v. to make vernacular, also VERNACULARIZE. |
| ADVERSARINESSES | • ADVERSARINESS n. the state of being an adversary. |
| OVERDRAMATISING | • overdramatising v. Present participle of overdramatise. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |