| DOVELIKE | • dovelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dove. • dovelike adj. (Figuratively) Peaceful; innocent; pacifist. • dovelike adv. In a manner similar to a dove. |
| KIDGLOVE | • kid-glove adj. Marked by extreme care or sensitivity. • kid-glove v. (Transitive) To treat mildly. • kid␣glove n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see kid, glove. |
| VELDSKOEN | • veldskoen n. (South Africa) Originally, a shoe with untanned leather upper sewn without nails, similar to the Canadian… • VELDSKOEN n. (South African) a shoe made of rawhide, also VELDSCHOEN, VELSKOEN. |
| VOLKSLIED | • volkslied n. A German folk song. • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |
| LAVEROCKED | • LAVEROCK v. to catch larks. |
| OVERBULKED | • overbulked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbulk. • OVERBULK v. (Shakespeare) to oppress by bulk. |
| OVERKILLED | • overkilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overkill. • OVERKILL v. to destroy with more nuclear force than required. |
| OVERLOCKED | • overlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlock. • OVERLOCK v. to oversew to prevent fraying. |
| OVERLOOKED | • overlooked adj. Missed, unnoticed. • overlooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlook. • OVERLOOK v. to fail to notice. |
| OVERMILKED | • overmilked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmilk. • OVERMILK v. to milk to excess. |
| OVERTALKED | • overtalked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtalk. • OVERTALK v. to talk to excess. |
| VELDSKOENS | • veldskoens n. Plural of veldskoen. • VELDSKOEN n. (South African) a shoe made of rawhide, also VELDSCHOEN, VELSKOEN. |
| OVERCLOCKED | • overclocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overclock. • OVERCLOCK v. to run a computer component at a higher clock rate than it was designed for or was specified by the manufacturer. |
| VOLKSLIEDER | • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |
| UNPROVOKEDLY | • unprovokedly adv. Without provocation. • UNPROVOKED adv. UNPROVOKE, (Shakespeare) to counteract the provocation of. |