| CONSERVATOR | • conservator n. One who conserves, preserves or protects something. • conservator n. (Law) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with… • conservator n. An officer in charge of preserving the public peace, such as a justice or sheriff. |
| CONTRAVENER | • contravener n. One who contravenes. • CONTRAVENER n. one who contravenes. |
| CONTRAYERVA | • contrayerva n. Dorstenia contrajerva, a South American plant whose aromatic root is sometimes used in medicine as a… • CONTRAYERVA n. a tropical American plant of the mulberry family, once believed to be an antidote to poisons. |
| ENTEROVIRAL | • enteroviral adj. Relating to an enterovirus. • ENTEROVIRAL adj. of or like an enterovirus. |
| GOVERNORATE | • governorate n. The territory governed by a governor; a province. • GOVERNORATE n. the office of governor. |
| HOVERTRAINS | • hovertrains n. Plural of hovertrain. • HOVERTRAIN n. a train that moves supported by a cushion of air, like a hovercraft. |
| NERVURATION | • NERVURATION n. the state of having nervures. |
| OVEREARNEST | • overearnest adj. Excessively earnest. • OVEREARNEST adj. excessively earnest. |
| OVERGARMENT | • overgarment n. A garment normally worn over other garments. • OVERGARMENT n. an outer garment. |
| OVERPARTING | • overparting v. Present participle of overpart. • OVERPART v. to give an actor too difficult a part. |
| OVERSTARING | • overstaring v. Present participle of overstare. • OVERSTARE v. to outstare. |
| OVERSTRAINS | • overstrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstrain. • OVERSTRAIN v. to strain to excess. |
| OVERTRADING | • overtrading v. Present participle of overtrade. • overtrading n. The buying of a greater amount of goods than one can sell or pay for. • OVERTRADING n. trading beyond one's capital. |
| OVERTRAINED | • overtrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtrain. • OVERTRAIN v. to train to excess. |
| REJUVENATOR | • rejuvenator n. That which rejuvenates. • rejuvenator n. A substance sprayed onto a bituminous surface to renew it. • REJUVENATOR n. something that rejuvenates. |
| RESERVATION | • reservation n. The act of reserving, withholding or keeping back. • reservation n. Something that is withheld or kept back. • reservation n. (Often in the plural) A limiting qualification regarding certainty; a doubt. |
| VERBERATION | • verberation n. The act of verberating; a beating or striking. • verberation n. The impulse of a body which causes sound. • VERBERATION n. (archaic) the act of verberating, beating. |