| BEHOOVING | • behooving v. Present participle of behoove. • BEHOOVE v. to be fit, right or necessary, also BEHOVE. |
| BOILOVERS | • boilovers n. Plural of boilover. • BOILOVER n. (Australian) a surprising result in a sporting event, esp. a horserace. |
| BOLIVIANO | • boliviano n. The unit of currency in Bolivia, divided into 100 centavos. • BOLIVIANO n. (Spanish) a Bolivian dollar. |
| OBLIVIONS | • oblivions n. Plural of oblivion. • OBLIVION n. a state of having forgotten. |
| OBLIVIOUS | • oblivious adj. (Usually followed by to or of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of. • oblivious adj. Failing to remember; forgetful. • OBLIVIOUS adj. forgetful. |
| OBVENTION | • obvention n. (Obsolete) The act of happening incidentally; that which happens casually; an incidental advantage;… • OBVENTION n. (obsolete) any incidental occurrence or advantage. |
| OBVERSION | • obversion n. The act of turning toward or downward. • obversion n. (Logic) An immediate inference that denies the opposite of something previously affirmed. • OBVERSION n. the act of turning toward or downward. |
| OBVIATION | • obviation n. The act of obviating; deterrence or prevention. • OBVIATION n. the action of obviating something. |
| OBVIATORS | • obviators n. Plural of obviator. • OBVIATOR n. one who obviates. |
| OBVIOUSLY | • obviously adv. In an obvious or clearly apparent manner. • obviously adv. (Colloquial) Used as a filler word, or to introduce information even when not obvious. • OBVIOUS adv. easily understood. |
| OVERBOILS | • overboils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overboil. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| OVIBOVINE | • ovibovine adj. Of or relating to the genus Ovibos. • ovibovine n. A musk ox. • OVIBOVINE adj. of or relating to the ovibos, muskox. |
| UNOBVIOUS | • unobvious adj. Not obvious. • UNOBVIOUS adj. not obvious. |
| VIEWBOOKS | • viewbooks n. Plural of viewbook. • VIEWBOOK n. a promotional booklet with pictures published by a college or university. |