| DVORNIK | • dvornik n. (Archaic) A doorman, porter, janitor, or groundskeeper in a Russian household. • DVORNIK n. (Russian) a Russian concierge or porter. |
| DVORNIKS | • dvorniks n. Plural of dvornik. • DVORNIK n. (Russian) a Russian concierge or porter. |
| OVERKIND | • overkind adj. Excessively kind; kind beyond deserts; unnecessarily kind. • OVERKIND adj. excessively kind. |
| OVERDRINK | • overdrink v. (Transitive, intransitive) To drink to excess. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERINKED | • overinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overink. • OVERINKED adj. concealed by the use of ink. |
| REINVOKED | • reinvoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvoke. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| DRAWKNIVES | • drawknives n. Plural of drawknife. • DRAWKNIFE n. a carpentry tool, also DRAWSHAVE. |
| OVERDRINKS | • overdrinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| BREADKNIVES | • breadknives n. Plural of breadknife. • bread␣knives n. Plural of bread knife. • BREADKNIFE n. a knife for cutting bread. |
| OVERDECKING | • overdecking v. Present participle of overdeck. • OVERDECK v. to adorn extravagantly. |
| OVERDRINKER | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OVERDRINKERS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OVERDRINKING | • overdrinking v. Present participle of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERKINDNESS | • overkindness n. Excessive kindness. • OVERKINDNESS n. the state of being overkind. |
| DRONKVERDRIET | • dronkverdriet n. (South Africa) Depression caused by drunkenness. • DRONKVERDRIET adj. (South African) depressed after the consumption of alcohol. |
| HANDKERCHIEVES | • handkerchieves n. Plural of handkerchief. • HANDKERCHIEF n. a small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes (as blowing the nose) or as a clothing accessory, also HANDKERCHER. |
| OVERKINDNESSES | • OVERKINDNESS n. the state of being overkind. |