| BEDRIVELS | • bedrivels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedrivel. • BEDRIVEL v. to cover with saliva. |
| BELIEVERS | • believers n. Plural of believer. • Believers prop.n. The 23rd sura (chapter) of the Qur’an. • BELIEVER n. one who believes. |
| BLIPVERTS | • blipverts n. Plural of blipvert. • BLIPVERT n. a very short advertisement on television. |
| BOILOVERS | • boilovers n. Plural of boilover. • BOILOVER n. (Australian) a surprising result in a sporting event, esp. a horserace. |
| BOLIVARES | • bolivares n. Plural of bolivar. • BOLIVAR n. (Spanish) the monetary unit of Venezuela. |
| EVERSIBLE | • eversible adj. Able to be turned inside out; able to be everted. • EVERSIBLE adj. that can be everted. |
| LOVEBIRDS | • lovebirds n. Plural of lovebird. • love␣birds n. Plural of love bird. • LOVEBIRD n. a small bird popular in aviaries. |
| OVERBILLS | • overbills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBOILS | • overboils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overboil. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| REVISABLE | • revisable adj. Able to be revised. • REVISABLE adj. that may be revised. |
| VARIABLES | • variables n. Plural of variable. • VARIABLE n. something that varies. |
| VERBALISE | • verbalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of verbalize. • VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE. |
| VERBALISM | • verbalism n. The expression of a concept in words; the wording used in such an expression. • verbalism n. The excessive use of words, often with little meaning. • VERBALISM n. undue attention to words alone. |
| VERBALIST | • verbalist n. One who possesses verbal or oratorical skill. • verbalist n. One who favours words or the wording of something over its meaning or the idea behind it. • VERBALIST n. a person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning. |