| CONSERVED | • conserved v. Simple past tense and past participle of conserve. • conserved adj. Of or relating to something to which conservation has been applied; saved from being wasted. • CONSERVE v. to keep, preserve. |
| CONVERSED | • conversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of converse. • CONVERSE v. to speak together. |
| DISPROVEN | • disproven v. Alternative irregular form of the past participle of disprove. • disproven adj. Shown to be false. • disproven adj. (Archaic, Scottish law) Not proven, in a legal case where the jury verdict has inconclusive evidence… |
| DIVERSION | • diversion n. (Military) A tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action. • diversion n. A hobby; an activity that distracts the mind. • diversion n. The act of diverting. |
| ENDEAVORS | • endeavors n. Plural of endeavor. • endeavors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endeavor. • ENDEAVOR v. to strive or attempt. |
| ENDORSIVE | • ENDORSIVE adj. tending to endorse. |
| HANDOVERS | • handovers n. Plural of handover. • hand-overs n. Plural of hand-over. • HANDOVER n. a transfer. |
| OVENBIRDS | • ovenbirds n. Plural of ovenbird. • OVENBIRD n. an American songbird. |
| OVERFUNDS | • overfunds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overfund. • OVERFUND v. to fund more than required. |
| OVERHANDS | • overhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhand. • over-hands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of over-hand. • OVERHAND v. to sew with short vertical stitches. |
| OVERLANDS | • overlands n. Plural of overland. • OVERLAND v. to drive stock overland. |
| OVERLENDS | • overlends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlend. • OVERLEND v. to lend too much. |
| OVERSPEND | • overspend v. To spend too much money; especially, to spend more than one earns. • overspend n. The amount by which someone or something is overspent. • OVERSPEND v. to spend to excess. |
| OVERSTAND | • overstand v. (Rare) to stand or insist too much or too long; overstay. • overstand v. (Transitive) to stand too strictly on the demands or conditions of. • overstand v. (Yachting, boat racing): to sail to the mark at a wider angle than is the normal upwind angle, to go… |
| OVERWINDS | • overwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwind. • overwinds n. Plural of overwind. • OVERWIND v. to wind too much, as a watch. |
| RINGDOVES | • ringdoves n. Plural of ringdove. • ring␣doves n. Plural of ring dove. • RINGDOVE n. the wood-pigeon, from the broken white ring or line on its neck. |
| RONDAVELS | • rondavels n. Plural of rondavel. • RONDAVEL n. (South African) in South Africa, a round hut with a grass roof. |
| STANDOVER | • standover n. The height above ground of the top horizontal tube of the frame of a bicycle. • standover adj. Using intimidation or threats of force to coerce others into submission or compliance. • STANDOVER n. a threatening or intimidating act. |
| UNVISORED | • unvisored adj. Without a visor. • unvisored adj. Exposed; unprotected by a visor or similar mask. • unvisored adj. Viewed without a visor, at full visual strength. |
| VERSIONED | • versioned adj. (Computing) Subject to versioning; of which more than one version may be stored. • VERSION v. to create a new account or description from a particular point of view. |