| BOILOVER | • boilover n. A hazardous situation where an attempt is made to extinguish semi-enclosed oil- or petrochemical-fuelled… • boil␣over v. (Intransitive) To boil to such an extent as to overflow its container. • boil␣over v. (Idiomatic, of anger, etc.) To reach the point where aggressive action is taken. |
| DEVOTION | • devotion n. (Uncountable) The act or state of devoting or being devoted. • devotion n. (Uncountable) Feeling of strong or fervent affection; dedication. • devotion n. (Uncountable) Religious veneration, zeal, or piety. |
| GROOVIER | • groovier adj. Comparative form of groovy: more groovy. • GROOVY adj. trendy. |
| INGROOVE | • ingroove v. (Transitive) To join in or with a groove. • INGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also ENGROOVE. |
| LIVELOOD | • livelood n. Obsolete form of livelihood. • LIVELOOD n. (Spenser) livelihood, also LIVELOD. |
| MOOLVIES | • MOOLVIE n. (Urdu) a teacher of Islamic law, also MAULVI, MOOLVI. |
| MOVIEDOM | • moviedom n. The world of movies and movie production. • MOVIEDOM n. the world of the movies. |
| MOVIEOKE | • movieoke n. An entertainment in which someone acts out a scene from a movie, against a silent version of it as background. • MOVIEOKE n. an entertainment in which people act out scenes from movies that are silently playing in the background. |
| MOVIEOLA | • MOVIEOLA n. (tradename) a brand of film-editing machine, also MOVIOLA. |
| OMNIVORE | • omnivore n. An animal which is able to consume both plants (like a herbivore) and meat (like a carnivore). • OMNIVORE n. an omnivorous person or animal, one that feeds on both animal and vegetable food. |
| OUTVOICE | • outvoice v. (Transitive) To exceed in noise. • OUTVOICE v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in loudness of voice. |
| OVARIOLE | • ovariole n. (Zoology) One of the tubes of which the ovaries of most insects are composed. • OVARIOLE n. one of the egg-tubes forming an insect's ovary. |
| OVERBOIL | • overboil v. (Transitive, intransitive) To boil excessively. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| OVERTOIL | • overtoil v. (Transitive) To weary (someone or something) excessively; to exhaust. • OVERTOIL v. to exhaust by excessive toil. |
| OVIBOSES | • OVIBOS n. (Latin) the musk ox. |
| VIEWBOOK | • viewbook n. An illustrated promotional booklet for an academic institution. • VIEWBOOK n. a promotional booklet with pictures published by a college or university. |
| VIOLONES | • violones n. Plural of violone. • VIOLONE n. (Italian) a double-bass viol. |
| VOIVODES | • voivodes n. Plural of voivode. • VOIVODE n. (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VAIVODE, WAIVODE, WAIWODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE. |
| WIVEHOOD | • wivehood n. Obsolete form of wifehood. • WIVEHOOD n. (Spenser) wifehood, also WIFEDOM, WIFEHOOD. |