| BEDCOVERING | • bedcovering n. Bedcover. • BEDCOVERING n. linen etc. used to cover beds. |
| BENEVOLENCE | • benevolence n. (Uncountable) Disposition to do good. • benevolence n. (Uncountable) Charitable kindness. • benevolence n. (Countable) An altruistic gift or act. |
| CONCEIVABLE | • conceivable adj. Capable of being conceived or imagined. • CONCEIVABLE adj. that can be conceived of. |
| CONSERVABLE | • conservable adj. Capable of being preserved from decay or injury. • CONSERVABLE adj. that can be conserved. |
| CONVERSABLE | • conversable adj. (Of people) Able and inclined to engage in conversation. • conversable adj. (Of people, obsolete) Able to be conversed with. • conversable adj. (Of things, obsolete) Pertaining to, suited for or exhibiting conversation. |
| CONVERTIBLE | • convertible adj. Able to be converted, particularly… • convertible n. (Dated, in the plural) Interchangeable things or terms. • convertible n. (Vehicles) A convertible car: a car with a removable or foldable roof able to convert from a closed… |
| DIVORCEABLE | • divorceable adj. Able to divorce. • divorceable adj. That can be divorced (separated, e.g. conceptually); separable. • DIVORCEABLE adj. that can be divorced. |
| IRREVOCABLE | • irrevocable adj. Unable to be retracted or reversed; final. • IRREVOCABLE adj. that cannot be revoked. |
| OBJECTIVATE | • objectivate v. (Transitive) To objectify. • OBJECTIVATE v. to render objective. |
| OBJECTIVELY | • objectively adv. In an impartial, objective manner. • objectively adv. (Informal) Without question, without a doubt, definitely, indisputably, not meriting discussion or argument. • OBJECTIVE adv. relating to or constituting an object. |
| OBJECTIVISE | • objectivise v. Alternative form of objectivize. • OBJECTIVISE v. to make objective, also OBJECTIVIZE. |
| OBJECTIVIZE | • objectivize v. (Transitive) To objectify. • OBJECTIVIZE v. to make objective, also OBJECTIVISE. |
| OBSERVANCES | • observances n. Plural of observance. • OBSERVANCE n. the keeping of a customary practice, rite, or ceremony, also OBSERVANCY. |
| OVERBALANCE | • overbalance v. To be more important than; to outweigh. • overbalance v. (Transitive) To cause an imbalance in (something) by means of excess weight or numbers. • overbalance v. (Transitive) To throw (someone or something) off balance; to cause to capsize. |
| OVERCLUBBED | • overclubbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overclub. • OVERCLUB v. to hit a shot too far through using a club with insufficient loft. |
| RECOVERABLE | • recoverable adj. Capable of being regained or recovered. • recoverable adj. Restorable from sickness, faintness, danger, etc. • recoverable adj. Capable of being brought back to a former condition, or recovered from. |