| DEVELOP | • develop v. (Transitive, now rare) To discover, find out; to uncover. • develop v. (Intransitive) To change with a specific direction, progress. • develop v. (Transitive, intransitive) To progress through a sequence of stages. |
| ENVELOP | • envelop v. (Transitive) To surround or enclose. • ENVELOP v. to cover completely. |
| OVERLAP | • overlap v. To extend over and partly cover something. • overlap v. To have an area, range, character or function in common. • overlap v. (Mathematics) Of sets: to have some elements in common. |
| OVERPLY | • overply v. (Transitive) To ply to excess; to exert with too much vigour; to overwork. • OVERPLY v. to ply to excess; overwork. |
| PALAVER | • palaver n. (Africa) A village council meeting. • palaver n. (North America, archaic British) Talk, especially unnecessary talk; chatter. • palaver n. (Britain) Mentally-draining activity, either physical or fuss. |
| PELVICS | • pelvics n. Plural of pelvic. • PELVIC n. a bone of the pelvis. |
| PLOSIVE | • plosive n. (Phonetics) Sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage. • plosive adj. (Phonetics) Produced from opening a previously closed oral passage. • PLOSIVE n. an explosive (sound), as p. |
| PLOVERS | • plovers n. Plural of plover. • PLOVER n. a general name for birds of the family Charadriidae to which the lapwing and dotterel belong. |
| PLOVERY | • plovery adj. Full of plovers. • plovery adj. Resembling or characteristic of a plover. • PLOVERY adj. abounding in plovers. |
| PREVAIL | • prevail v. (Intransitive) To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage… • prevail v. (Intransitive) To be current, widespread or predominant; to have currency or prevalence. • prevail v. (Intransitive) To succeed in persuading or inducing. |
| PULVERS | • pulvers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pulver. • PULVER v. to reduce to powder. |
| REPLEVY | • replevy v. To return goods to their rightful owner by replevin; to recover goods. • replevy v. (Obsolete, Britain, law) To bail. • replevy n. Replevin. |
| UPVALUE | • upvalue n. (Computing, programming) A free variable that has been bound (closed over) with a closure. • upvalue v. (Transitive) To assign a higher value to. • UPVALUE v. to increase the value of. |
| VULPINE | • vulpine adj. Pertaining to a fox. • vulpine adj. Having the characteristics of a fox; foxlike; cunning. • vulpine n. Any of certain canids called foxes (including the true foxes, the arctic fox and the grey fox); distinguished… |