| ABOVEGROUND | • aboveground adj. Alternative spelling of above ground. • above-ground adj. Alternative form of aboveground. • above␣ground phr. On or above the surface of the ground. |
| DEVOLUTIONS | • devolutions n. Plural of devolution. • DEVOLUTION n. transference (as of rights, powers, property, or responsibility) to another. |
| FOREVOUCHED | • forevouched adj. Avowed or affirmed in advance. • FOREVOUCHED adj. (Shakespeare) affirmed or held before. |
| MERDIVOROUS | • merdivorous adj. Dung-eating, coprophagous. • MERDIVOROUS adj. dung-eating. |
| NOVODAMUSES | • novodamuses n. Plural of novodamus. • NOVODAMUS n. in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself. |
| OUTSAVOURED | • OUTSAVOUR v. to exceed in savouring, also OUTSAVOR. |
| OVERABOUNDS | • overabounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overabound. • OVERABOUND v. to be exceedingly plenty. |
| OVERBOUNDED | • overbounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbound. • OVERBOUND v. to bound excessively. |
| OVERCLOUDED | • overclouded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcloud. • overclouded adj. Of the sky, covered with cloud; overcast. • OVERCLOUD v. to cover or overspread with clouds. |
| OVERCOUNTED | • overcounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcount. • OVERCOUNT v. to rate too high; to outnumber. |
| OVERFOCUSED | • overfocused v. Simple past tense and past participle of overfocus. • OVERFOCUS v. to focus to excess. |
| OVERMOUNTED | • overmounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmount. • OVERMOUNT v. to rise above. |
| OVERPRODUCE | • overproduce v. To produce more of something than one can use or sell. • overproduce v. (Music, derogatory) To apply excess modifications to musical recordings, such as adding effects. • OVERPRODUCE v. to produce to excess. |
| OVERTEDIOUS | • overtedious adj. Excessively tedious. • OVERTEDIOUS adj. (Shakespeare) too tedious. |