| BEAVERS | • beavers n. Plural of beaver. • beavers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beaver. • Beavers prop.n. A surname. |
| BEHAVES | • behaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behave. • BEHAVE v. to act properly. |
| BEHOVES | • behoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behove. • BEHOVE v. to be fit, right or necessary, also BEHOOVE. |
| BELOVES | • beloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belove. • BELOVE v. (obsolete) to love. |
| BESLAVE | • beslave v. (Transitive) To make a slave of; enslave. • beslave v. (Transitive) To address as a slave; call (someone) "slave". • beslave v. (Transitive) To fill with slaves; pollute with slavery or slavedom. |
| BEVVIES | • bevvies n. Plural of bevvy. • BEVVY v. to engage in a drinking session. |
| BREVETS | • brevets n. Plural of brevet. • BREVET v. to confer an honorary military rank upon. |
| OBSERVE | • observe v. (Transitive) To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail. • observe v. (Transitive) To follow or obey the custom, practice, or rules (especially of a religion). • observe v. (Transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence); to follow (a type of time… |
| OBVERSE | • obverse adj. Turned or facing toward the observer. • obverse adj. Corresponding; complementary. • obverse adj. (Botany) Having the base, or end next to the attachment, narrower than the top. |
| REVERBS | • reverbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reverb. • REVERB v. (Shakespeare) to echo, reverberate. |
| SUBVENE | • subvene v. (Intransitive) To arrive or happen so as to help or support. • SUBVENE v. to arrive or occur as a support or relief. |
| VERBOSE | • verbose adj. Containing or using more words than necessary; long-winded, wordy. • verbose adj. (Computing) Producing detailed output for diagnostic purposes. • VERBOSE adj. wordy. |