| BEVATRONS | • bevatrons n. Plural of bevatron. • BEVATRON n. a proton accelerator. |
| BINOVULAR | • binovular adj. Alternative form of biovular. • BINOVULAR adj. relating to or derived from two different ova. |
| NONVERBAL | • nonverbal adj. Alternative spelling of non-verbal. • nonverbal n. Alternative spelling of non-verbal. • non-verbal adj. (Of communication) In a form other than written or spoken words, such as gestures, facial expressions… |
| NOVEMBERS | • Novembers prop.n. Plural of November. • NOVEMBER n. (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter n. |
| OBSERVANT | • observant adj. Alert and paying close attention; watchful. • observant adj. Diligently attentive in observing a law, custom, duty or principle; regardful; mindful. • Observant n. A member of a Franciscan order that strictly observes the rules of St. Francis. |
| OBSERVING | • observing v. Present participle of observe. • observing n. Observation. • OBSERVE v. to look attentively. |
| 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. |
| OBVERTING | • obverting v. Present participle of obvert. • OBVERT v. to turn, to show a different surface. |
| OVENBIRDS | • ovenbirds n. Plural of ovenbird. • OVENBIRD n. an American songbird. |
| OVERBANKS | • overbanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbank. • OVERBANK n. a stage of a river where it overflows its bank. |
| OVERBLOWN | • overblown adj. Of exaggerated importance; too heavily emphasized, hyped, etc. • overblown v. Past participle of overblow. • OVERBLOW v. to give excess importance to. |
| OVERBORNE | • overborne v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbear. • OVERBEAR v. to bring down by superior force. |
| OVERBOUND | • overbound v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbind. • overbound v. (Transitive, archaic) To leap over. • overbound v. (Mathematics) To provide an upper bound to. |
| OVERBURNS | • overburns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overburn. • overburns n. Plural of overburn. • OVERBURN v. to burn too much; to be overzealous. |
| OVERBURNT | • overburnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overburn. • overburnt adj. Being burnt for far too long; excessively burnt. • over-burnt adj. Alternative form of overburnt. |
| VIBRATION | • vibration n. The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated. • vibration n. (Physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position. • vibration n. A single complete vibrating motion. |
| VIBRIONIC | • vibrionic adj. Relating to vibrions. • VIBRIONIC adj. of or like a vibrio, a genus of motile bacteria. |