| BIOVULAR | • biovular adj. (Of twins) derived from two separate ova; non-identical or fraternal. • BIOVULAR adj. derived from two ova. |
| BIVOUACS | • bivouacs n. Plural of bivouac. • bivouacs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bivouac. • BIVOUAC v. (French) to spend the night in a makeshift camp without tents etc. |
| BOUVIERS | • BOUVIER n. (French) a large rough-coated dog originally bred in Flanders to herd and guard cattle. |
| LOVEBUGS | • lovebugs n. Plural of lovebug. • LOVEBUG n. a small black fly that swarms along highways. |
| OBVOLUTE | • obvolute adj. Overlapping; contorted; convoluted. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having two opposite leaves, each with one edge overlapping the nearest edge of the other. • obvolute adj. (Botany) Having a circle of several leaves or petals which overlap in that manner. |
| OUTBRAVE | • outbrave v. To stand out bravely against; to face up to courageously. • outbrave v. To surpass or outrival. • outbrave v. To be more brave than. |
| OVERBULK | • overbulk v. To oppress by bulk; to tower over. • OVERBULK v. (Shakespeare) to oppress by bulk. |
| OVERBURN | • overburn v. (Transitive) To burn too much or for too long. • overburn v. (Transitive, computing) To record more than the usual available data capacity onto (an optical disc). • overburn v. (Intransitive, figurative) To be overzealous. |
| OVERBUSY | • overbusy adj. Excessively busy; officious. • overbusy v. (Transitive) To busy or involve (oneself) too thoroughly in something. • OVERBUSY v. to occupy oneself too much. |
| OVERBUYS | • overbuys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbuy. • OVERBUY v. to buy too much. |
| OVERCLUB | • overclub v. (Golf, transitive, intransitive) To take (a shot) with a golf club that provides too much distance. • OVERCLUB v. to hit a shot too far through using a club with insufficient loft. |
| OVERDUBS | • overdubs n. Plural of overdub. • overdubs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdub. • OVERDUB v. to add sound to a recording. |
| SUBOVATE | • subovate adj. Nearly ovate in shape. • SUBOVATE adj. nearly ovate. |
| SUBVOCAL | • subvocal adj. Of or pertaining words or statements formed in thought and expressed inwardly but not, or not yet, uttered aloud. • subvocal adj. (Phonetics, dated) Of or pertaining to imperfectly articulated speech that is inaudible or barely audible; subtonic. • SUBVOCAL adj. of words formed in speech order in the mind with or without (inaudible) movements of the speech organs. |