| CONVENE | • convene v. (Intransitive) To come together; to meet; to unite. • convene v. (Intransitive) To come together, as in one body or for a public purpose; to meet; to assemble. • convene v. (Transitive) To cause to assemble; to call together; to convoke. |
| DOVENED | • dovened v. Simple past tense and past participle of doven. • DOVEN v. (Yiddish) to utter Jewish prayers, also DAVEN. |
| ELEVONS | • elevons n. Plural of elevon. • ELEVON n. a hinged flap on the trailing edge of a delta wing, taking the place of both aileron and elevator in a conventional aircraft. |
| ENMOVED | • enmoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of enmove. • ENMOVE v. (Spenser) to affect emotionally, also EMOVE, EMMOVE. |
| ENMOVES | • enmoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enmove. • ENMOVE v. (Spenser) to affect emotionally, also EMOVE, EMMOVE. |
| ENVELOP | • envelop v. (Transitive) To surround or enclose. • ENVELOP v. to cover completely. |
| ENVENOM | • envenom v. (Transitive) To inject or put venom onto or into (someone or something). • envenom v. To acerbate, make bitter. • ENVENOM v. to put venom into, poison. |
| EVZONES | • evzones n. Plural of evzone. • EVZONE n. (Modern Greek) a soldier in an elite Greek infantry regiment. |
| NOVELLE | • novelle n. Plural of novella but only in the sense of a compact story. • NOVELLA n. (Italian) a short novel. |
| NOVENAE | • novenae n. Plural of novena. • NOVENA n. (Latin) a series of Catholic church services held on nine successive days. |
| OVERMEN | • overmen n. Plural of overman. • OVERMAN n. a foreman. |
| OVERNET | • overnet v. (Transitive) To cover with a net or netting. • overnet v. To fish too much using nets. • OVERNET v. to cover with a net. |
| OVERNEW | • overnew adj. Very new. • OVERNEW adj. excessively new. |
| OVERREN | • OVERREN v. (archaic) to overrun. |
| REWOVEN | • rewoven adj. Having been woven again. • rewoven v. Past participle of reweave. • REWEAVE v. to weave again. |
| VENOMED | • venomed adj. Containing venom; laced with or steeped in venom. • venomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of venom. • VENOM v. to inject with a poisonous secretion. |
| VENOMER | • venomer n. (Dated, rare) One who or that which poisons. • VENOMER n. (archaic) a poisoner. |
| VENTOSE | • ventose n. Alternative spelling of ventouse. • Ventôse prop.n. (Historical) The sixth month of the French Republican Calendar, from February 19, 20 or 21 to March 20 or 21. • VENTOSE n. an apparatus sometimes used to assist the delivery of a baby, consisting of a cup which is attached to the fetal head by suction, also VENTOUSE. |
| VOTEENS | • voteens n. Plural of voteen. • VOTEEN n. (Irish) a devotee. |