| 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. |
| CONVERSATE | • conversate v. (Now chiefly African American Vernacular English, nonstandard) To converse, to have conversation. |
| 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. |
| ENERVATION | • enervation n. Act of enervating; debilitation. • enervation n. State of being enervated; debility. • ENERVATION n. the act of weakening, or reducing strength. |
| ENERVATORS | • enervators n. Plural of enervator. • ENERVATOR n. something that enervates. |
| 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. |
| GRAVEOLENT | • graveolent adj. That has a rank smell. • GRAVEOLENT adj. having a rank smell. |
| GRAVESTONE | • gravestone n. A stone slab set at the head of a grave. • GRAVESTONE n. a burial monument. |
| NONVETERAN | • nonveteran n. One who is not a veteran. • NONVETERAN adj. not veteran. • NONVETERAN n. one who is not a veteran. |
| OVERBEATEN | • overbeaten v. Past participle of overbeat. • OVERBEAT v. to beat too much. |
| OVEREATING | • overeating n. Gluttony, the act of eating to excess. • overeating v. Present participle of overeat. • OVEREATING n. excessive eating. |
| OVERLEARNT | • overlearnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlearn. • OVERLEARN v. to continue to study or practice after attaining proficiency. |
| OVERMANTEL | • overmantel n. A decorative structure, usually plasterwork or carved wood, and sometimes containing a mirror, over a mantelpiece. • OVERMANTEL n. an ornamental structure set on a mantelshelf. |
| RENOVATIVE | • renovative adj. Relating to renovation. • RENOVATIVE adj. serving to renovate. |
| REVELATION | • revelation n. The act of revealing or disclosing. • revelation n. Something that is revealed. • revelation n. Something dramatically disclosed. |
| 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. |
| VENERATORS | • venerators n. Plural of venerator. • VENERATOR n. one who venerates. |
| VOETGANGER | • voetganger n. (South Africa) The crawling form of a locust, not yet able to fly. • VOETGANGER n. (Dutch) a locust before its wings grow. |