| BEVOMIT | • bevomit v. (Transitive) To vomit upon; vomit all over. • BEVOMIT v. to vomit all over. |
| BOVATES | • bovates n. Plural of bovate. • BOVATE n. (historical) an old measure of land, an oxgang. |
| BRAVEST | • bravest adj. Superlative form of brave: most brave. • bravest n. (Informal) Firefighters. • BRAVE adj. showing courage. |
| BREVETE | • BREVETE adj. (French) patented. |
| BREVETS | • brevets n. Plural of brevet. • BREVET v. to confer an honorary military rank upon. |
| BREVITY | • brevity n. (Uncountable) The quality of being brief in duration. • brevity n. (Uncountable) Succinctness; conciseness. • brevity n. (Rare, countable) A short piece of writing. |
| BUVETTE | • BUVETTE n. (obsolete) in France, a small refreshment bar at the roadside. |
| OBOVATE | • obovate adj. (Botany, mycology) Shaped like an egg, with the broad extremity located away from the base. • OBOVATE adj. of a leaf, egg-shaped in outline, with the narrow end next to the base. |
| OBVERTS | • obverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obvert. • obverts n. Plural of obvert. • OBVERT v. to turn, to show a different surface. |
| OBVIATE | • obviate v. (Transitive) To anticipate and prevent or bypass (something which would otherwise have been necessary or required). • obviate v. (Transitive) To avoid (a future problem or difficult situation). • obviate n. (Linguistics) Synonym of obviative. |
| OVERBET | • overbet n. (Poker) A bet which is more than standard for a particular situation. • overbet v. (Poker) To bet an amount which is more than standard for a particular situation. • OVERBET v. to bet too much. |
| SUBVERT | • subvert v. (Transitive) To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly. • subvert v. (Transitive) To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to corrupt; to confound. • subvert v. (Transitive) To upturn convention from the foundation by undermining it (literally, to turn from beneath). |
| VATABLE | • vatable adj. On which VAT must be paid. • VATABLE adj. liable to VAT (value added tax). |
| VIBIEST | • VIBEY adj. lively, vibrant. |
| VIBRATE | • vibrate v. (Intransitive) To shake with small, rapid movements to and fro. • vibrate v. (Intransitive) To resonate. • vibrate v. (Transitive) To brandish; to swing to and fro. |
| VOTABLE | • votable adj. Capable of being voted upon. • votable adj. Eligible to vote. • VOTABLE adj. capable of being voted on, also VOTEABLE. |