| ADVISORIES | • advisories n. Plural of advisory. • ADVISORY n. a report giving information. |
| DISAVOWERS | • disavowers n. Plural of disavower. • DISAVOWER n. one who disavows. |
| DISPROOVES | • disprooves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disproove. • DISPROOVE v. (Spenser) to disapprove of. |
| DISPROVERS | • disprovers n. Plural of disprover. • DISPROVER n. one who disproves. |
| DISSOLVERS | • dissolvers n. Plural of dissolver. • DISSOLVER n. something that dissolves. |
| DIVERSIONS | • diversions n. Plural of diversion. • DIVERSION n. the act of diverting or turning aside. |
| DUSTCOVERS | • dustcovers n. Plural of dustcover. • dust␣covers n. Plural of dust cover. • DUSTCOVER n. a cover to protect against dust. |
| EAVESDROPS | • eavesdrops n. Plural of eavesdrop. • eavesdrops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eavesdrop. • EAVESDROP n. the water that falls from the eaves of a house. |
| OVERISSUED | • overissued v. Simple past tense and past participle of overissue. • OVERISSUE v. to issue in excess (e.g. banknotes or bills of exchange). |
| OVERPASSED | • overpassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpass. • OVERPASS v. to pass over. |
| OVERSHADES | • overshades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overshade. • OVERSHADE v. to cover with shade. |
| OVERSPENDS | • overspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overspend. • OVERSPEND v. to spend to excess. |
| OVERSTANDS | • overstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstand. • overstands n. Plural of overstand. • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay. |
| OVERSUDSED | • oversudsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversuds. • OVERSUDS v. to form an excessive amount of suds. |
| OVERSUDSES | • oversudses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversuds. • OVERSUDS v. to form an excessive amount of suds. |
| REDISSOLVE | • redissolve v. To dissolve again. • REDISSOLVE v. to dissolve again. |
| STANDOVERS | • standovers n. Plural of standover. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
| STEVEDORES | • stevedores n. Plural of stevedore. • stevedores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stevedore. • STEVEDORE n. a dock worker who loads and unloads ships. |
| VODCASTERS | • vodcasters n. Plural of vodcaster. • VODCASTER n. one who makes vodcasts. |
| VOUSSOIRED | • voussoired adj. Having a voussoir. • VOUSSOIR v. to construct with a voussoir. |