| ADVENTURER | • adventurer n. One who enjoys adventures. • adventurer n. A person who seeks a fortune in new and possibly dangerous enterprises. • adventurer n. A soldier of fortune, a speculator. |
| ADVERTISER | • advertiser n. One who advertises. • advertiser n. A periodical in which advertisements can be published by individuals. • ADVERTISER n. one who advertises, also ADVERTIZER. |
| ADVERTIZER | • advertizer n. One who advertizes. • ADVERTIZER n. one who advertises, also ADVERTISER. |
| ADVOUTRERS | • advoutrers n. Plural of advoutrer. • ADVOUTRER n. (obsolete) an adulterer. |
| DRIVETRAIN | • drivetrain n. (Mechanical engineering) The mechanical parts of the powertrain, the gears and shafts, that connect… • drive␣train n. Alternative form of drivetrain. • DRIVETRAIN n. the parts that connect the transmission with the driving axles of an automobile, also DRIVELINE. |
| OVERDIRECT | • overdirect v. (Transitive) To take an excessive, overbearing role in directing (a play or film). • overdirect v. To provide too much direction, to be too controlling. • OVERDIRECT v. to direct excessively. |
| OVERDRAFTS | • overdrafts n. Plural of overdraft. • OVERDRAFT n. the overdrawing of a bank account. |
| OVERPARTED | • overparted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpart. • OVERPART v. to give an actor too difficult a part. |
| OVERSTARED | • overstared v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstare. • OVERSTARE v. to outstare. |
| OVERSTORED | • overstored v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstore. |
| OVERSTRIDE | • overstride v. (Intransitive) to run or walk with an overly long stride. • overstride v. (Transitive) to stride (or to stand) over something. • overstride v. (Transitive) to excel or surpass. |
| OVERSTRODE | • overstrode v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| OVERTRADED | • overtraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtrade. • OVERTRADE v. to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them. |
| OVERTRADES | • overtrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtrade. • OVERTRADE v. to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them. |
| OVERTURNED | • overturned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overturn. • OVERTURN v. to turn over. |
| PROVEDITOR | • proveditor n. One employed to procure supplies, as for an army, a steamer, etc.; a purveyor; one who provides for another. • PROVEDITOR n. a purveyor, also PROVEDITORE, PROVEDOR, PROVEDORE, PROVIDOR, PROVISOR. |
| REVIBRATED | • revibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revibrate. • REVIBRATE v. to vibrate again. |
| UNREVERTED | • unreverted adj. Not having been reverted. • UNREVERTED adj. not turned back. |
| VERBERATED | • verberated v. Simple past tense and past participle of verberate. • VERBERATE v. (archaic) to beat. |
| WATERDRIVE | • WATERDRIVE n. the use of water pressure to drive things. |