| BEVOMITING | • bevomiting v. Present participle of bevomit. • BEVOMIT v. to vomit all over. |
| BIDONVILLE | • bidonville n. A shantytown or slum, in French-speaking regions. • BIDONVILLE n. (French) a shanty town with dwellings made from oil-drums. |
| BOVINITIES | • bovinities n. Plural of bovinity. • BOVINITY n. the state of being a bovine. |
| INSOLVABLE | • insolvable adj. Impossible to solve; insoluble. • insolvable adj. Incapable of being paid or discharged. • insolvable adj. Not capable of being loosed or disentangled; inextricable. |
| INVIOLABLE | • inviolable adj. Not violable; not to be infringed. • inviolable adj. Not susceptible to violence, or of being profaned, corrupted, or dishonoured. • inviolable adj. Incapable of being injured or invaded; indestructible. |
| OBVENTIONS | • obventions n. Plural of obvention. • OBVENTION n. (obsolete) any incidental occurrence or advantage. |
| OBVERSIONS | • obversions n. Plural of obversion. • OBVERSION n. the act of turning toward or downward. |
| OVERBAKING | • overbaking v. Present participle of overbake. • OVERBAKE v. to bake too long. |
| OVERBIDDEN | • overbidden v. Past participle of overbide. • OVERBID v. to bid or offer beyond, or in excess of. |
| OVERBUYING | • overbuying v. Present participle of overbuy. • OVERBUY v. to buy too much. |
| PROVERBING | • proverbing v. Present participle of proverb. • PROVERB v. to speak of proverbially. |
| SUBVENTION | • subvention n. A subsidy; provision of financial or other support. • subvention n. (Obsolete) The act of coming under. • subvention n. (Archaic) The act of relieving, as of a burden; support; aid; assistance; help. |
| SUBVERSION | • subversion n. (Obsolete) The act of subverting; overturning; flipping from beneath. • subversion n. The act of overthrowing a government or a ruler; dethronement. • subversion n. The condition of being subverted. |
| VIBRAPHONE | • vibraphone n. A percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above the tubular resonator containing… • VIBRAPHONE n. an instrument having metal bars under which are electrically-operated resonators, played by striking the bars with small hammers, also VIBRAHARP. |