| DISCOVERER | • discoverer n. One who discovers: a person who has discovered something. • DISCOVERER n. one who discovers. |
| MOURVEDRES | • Mourvèdres n. Plural of Mourvèdre. • MOURVEDRE n. (French) a variety of red wine grape. |
| OVERBREEDS | • overbreeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbreed. • OVERBREED v. to breed too much. |
| OVERDRIVES | • overdrives n. Plural of overdrive. • overdrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdrive. • OVERDRIVE v. to drive to excess. |
| OVERGRADES | • overgrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgrade. • OVERGRADE v. to grade too highly. |
| OVERRIDERS | • overriders n. Plural of overrider. • OVERRIDER n. either of two projecting pieces fitted to the bumper of a motor vehicle for extra protection to the bodywork. |
| OVERSCORED | • overscored v. Simple past tense and past participle of overscore. • overscored adj. (Music) scored for too many instruments (or types of instrument). • OVERSCORE v. to score or draw lines across; to obliterate in this way. |
| OVERSHARED | • overshared v. Simple past tense and past participle of overshare. • OVERSHARE v. to reveal an inappropriate amount of detail about one's private life. |
| OVERSPREAD | • overspread v. (Transitive) To spread over or across (something); cover over; be scattered over; permeate, overrun. • overspread v. (Intransitive) To be spread or scattered about. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • OVERSPREAD v. to spread over or above. |
| OVERSTARED | • overstared v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstare. • OVERSTARE v. to outstare. |
| OVERSTORED | • overstored v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstore. |
| OVERSTRIDE | • overstride v. (Intransitive) to run or walk with an overly long stride. • overstride v. (Transitive) to stride (or to stand) over something. • overstride v. (Transitive) to excel or surpass. |
| OVERSTRODE | • overstrode v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| OVERTRADES | • overtrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtrade. • OVERTRADE v. to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them. |
| PROVEDORES | • provedores n. Plural of provedore. • provedores n. Plural of provedor. • PROVEDORE n. a purveyor, also PROVEDITOR, PROVEDITORE, PROVEDOR, PROVIDOR, PROVISOR. |
| PROVENDERS | • provenders n. Plural of provender. • PROVENDER v. to supply with provender. |
| REDISCOVER | • rediscover v. (Transitive) To discover again; especially something previously lost or forgotten. • REDISCOVER v. to discover again. |
| REDIVORCES | • redivorces n. Plural of redivorce. • redivorces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redivorce. • REDIVORCE v. to divorce again. |
| REOBSERVED | • reobserved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reobserve. • reobserved adj. Repeatedly observed. • REOBSERVE v. to observe again. |