| BEHOVELY | • behovely adj. (Archaic) Necessary; advantageous. • behovely adj. (Archaic) Useful. • behovely adv. (Archaic) Usefully. |
| HALIEROV | • halierov n. Plural of halier. • HALIER n. a former monetary unit of Slovakia. |
| HAVELOCK | • havelock n. A cap incorporating a cloth hanging down the sides and back, to protect the ears and neck; often created… • Havelock prop.n. A surname. • Havelock prop.n. A civil parish of Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| HOLDOVER | • holdover n. Something left behind, saved or remaining from an earlier time. • holdover n. (Firearms) The distance (at target) by which a rifle scope is aimed higher than the intended point of… • hold␣over n. Misspelling of holdover. |
| HOVELING | • hoveling n. Alternative form of hovelling. • HOVEL v. to live in a wretched dwelling. |
| HOVELLED | • hovelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hovel. • HOVEL v. to live in a wretched dwelling. |
| HOVELLER | • hoveller n. (UK, dialect) One who assists in saving life and property from a wreck; a coast boatman. • hoveller n. A small boat used on the coast. • HOVELLER n. a small coasting-vessel. |
| HOVERFLY | • hoverfly n. Any of various flies from the family Syrphidae that hover in the air and feed on the nectar of flowers. • hover-fly n. (Dated) Alternative form of hoverfly; any insect, of the Syrphidae family, having wasp-like markings. • HOVERFLY n. a fly noted for hovering. |
| NOVELISH | • novelish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a novel. • NOVELISH adj. somewhat like a novel. |
| OVERHALE | • overhale v. (Transitive) To draw or haul over; overhaul. • overhale v. (Transitive) To overcome. • OVERHALE v. (Spenser) to overtake, also OVERHAILE. |
| OVERHAUL | • overhaul n. A major repair, renovation, or revision. • overhaul n. (Firefighting) The process after the fire appears extinguished in which the firefighters search the… • overhaul v. To modernize, repair, renovate, or revise completely. |
| OVERHELD | • overheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhold. • OVERHOLD v. (Shakespeare) to rate too highly. |
| OVERHOLD | • overhold v. (Transitive) To overvalue; overestimate; hold or estimate at too dear a rate. • overhold v. (Transitive) To hold over; keep. • overhold n. The act or process of holding over. |
| OVERHOLY | • overholy adj. (Rare) Too holy. • OVERHOLY adj. too holy. |
| OVERLUSH | • overlush adj. Excessively lush. • OVERLUSH adj. excessively lush. |
| SHOVELED | • shoveled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shovel. • SHOVEL v. to use a digging implement. |
| SHOVELER | • shoveler n. One who, or that which, shovels. • shoveler n. Any of four species of dabbling duck, in the genus Anas, with distinctive spatulate bills. • SHOVELER n. a kind of duck with a broad shovel-shaped bill, also SHOVELLER. |
| VERDELHO | • Verdelho n. A white wine grape grown throughout Portugal, especially on the island of Madeira. • Verdelho n. A kind of Madeira wine made with this grape. • VERDELHO n. (Portuguese) a white grape originally growing in Madeira; a white wine made from this. |