| DEHORTATIVE | • dehortative adj. Dissuasive. • DEHORTATIVE adj. dissuasive, also DEHORTATORY. |
| EARTHMOVERS | • earthmovers n. Plural of earthmover. • EARTHMOVER n. any piece of machinery designed to move earth, e.g. a bulldozer. |
| EARTHWOLVES | • earthwolves n. Plural of earthwolf. • EARTHWOLF n. a hyena-like African mammal, aka aardwolf. |
| EAVESTROUGH | • eavestrough n. (Canada and Northern US) A trough under the eaves of a building for draining water from the roof; gutter. • eaves␣trough n. (Chiefly US) Alternative form of eavestrough. • EAVESTROUGH n. (Canadian) a gutter at the eaves of a building. |
| EXHORTATIVE | • exhortative adj. (Comparable) Appearing to exhort; in an urging manner. • exhortative adj. (Grammar, not comparable) Inflected hortative verb form that a speaker uses to avidly encourage a listener. • exhortative n. The exhortative mood. |
| OVERBREATHE | • overbreathe v. (Intransitive) To hyperventilate. |
| OVERCATCHES | • overcatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcatch. • OVERCATCH v. to overtake. |
| OVERHARVEST | • overharvest v. To harvest too much, especially at an unsustainably high level. • OVERHARVEST v. to harvest to excess. |
| OVERHEATING | • overheating v. Present participle of overheat. • overheating n. A situation where something is overheated. • OVERHEATING n. heating to excess. |
| OVERLEATHER | • overleather n. Upper leather. • OVERLEATHER n. (Shakespeare) the upper part of a shoe. |
| OVERMATCHED | • overmatched adj. Outclassed; unable to compete. • overmatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmatch. • OVERMATCH v. to be more than a match for. |
| OVERMATCHES | • overmatches n. Plural of overmatch. • overmatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overmatch. • OVERMATCH v. to be more than a match for. |
| OVERTEACHES | • overteaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| OVERWATCHED | • overwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
| OVERWATCHES | • overwatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
| OVERWEATHER | • overweather v. (Transitive, obsolete) To expose too long to the influence of harsh weather, or show the effects of such exposure. • overweather adj. (Aviation) Flying high enough to avoid storms and turbulence. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| WHATSOMEVER | • whatsomever adj. Archaic form of whatsoever. • WHATSOMEVER pron. (dialect) whatsoever. |