| BEHOVING | • behoving v. Present participle of behove. • BEHOVE v. to be fit, right or necessary, also BEHOOVE. |
| CHEVERON | • cheveron n. Dated form of chevron. (V-shaped ornament) • CHEVERON n. a kid glove. |
| CHEVRONS | • chevrons n. Plural of chevron. • chevrons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chevron. • Chevrons n. (Cricket) The Zimbabwe national cricket team. |
| CHEVRONY | • chevrony adj. Having chevrons, especially (heraldry) charged with chevrons. • chevrony adj. Chevron-shaped, zigzag, especially (heraldry) chevronwise. • CHEVRONY adj. adorned with chevrons. |
| HANDOVER | • handover n. The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another, or from one state to another. • handover n. The information passed on in such a case. • handover n. (Cellular telecommunications) the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel… |
| HANGOVER | • hangover n. Negative effects, such as headache or nausea, caused by previous drunkenness due to (excessive) consumption… • hangover n. Similar negative effects caused by previous excessive consumption of another substance, such as a drug… • hangover n. (Figurative) An unpleasant relic left from prior events. |
| HOVELING | • hoveling n. Alternative form of hovelling. • HOVEL v. to live in a wretched dwelling. |
| HOVERING | • hovering v. Present participle of hover. • hovering n. The act of one who hovers. • HOVER v. to hang suspended in the air. |
| HUNGOVER | • hungover adj. Suffering from a hangover. • hung␣over adj. Suffering from a hangover. • HUNGOVER adj. suffering from a hangover. |
| NOVELISH | • novelish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a novel. • NOVELISH adj. somewhat like a novel. |
| OVERHAND | • overhand adj. Executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders. • overhand adj. (Sewing) Sewn with close, vertical stitches that draw the edges of a seam together. • overhand adj. (Of a loop in rope) With the working part on top of the standing part. |
| OVERHANG | • overhang v. (Transitive) To hang over (something). • overhang v. (Intransitive) To impend. • overhang n. (Economics) The volume that tips the balance between the demand and the supply toward demand lagging supply. |
| OVERHENT | • overhent v. (Obsolete) To catch hold of; to overtake. • OVERHENT v. (Spenser) to overtake. |
| OVERHUNG | • overhung v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhang. • overhung adj. Covered over; ornamented with hangings. • overhung adj. Suspended from above or from the top. |
| OVERHUNT | • overhunt v. (Transitive) To hunt (An animal, a piece of land, etc.) too much. • OVERHUNT v. to deplete game in an area. |
| OVERTHIN | • overthin v. (Transitive) To make too thin. • overthin adj. Excessively thin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |