| DEVELOPERS | • developers n. Plural of developer. • DEVELOPER n. one who develops. |
| DEVELOPPES | • developpes n. Plural of developpe. • DEVELOPPE n. (French) a ballet position. |
| ENVELOPERS | • envelopers n. Plural of enveloper. • ENVELOPER n. one who envelops. |
| EVERYPLACE | • everyplace adv. (US, informal) everywhere. • EVERYPLACE adv. everywhere. |
| EXPLETIVES | • expletives n. Plural of expletive. • EXPLETIVE n. a swearword. |
| OVERLEAPED | • overleaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of overleap. • OVERLEAP v. to leap over, also OWERLOUP. |
| OVERPEOPLE | • overpeople v. (Transitive) To people too densely; overpopulate. • overpeople n. Plural of overperson. • OVERPEOPLE v. to people too densely. |
| OVERSLEEPS | • oversleeps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversleep. • OVERSLEEP v. to sleep past a planned time for waking. |
| PELVIMETER | • pelvimeter n. An instrument for measuring the pelvis. • PELVIMETER n. an instrument for measuring the pelvis. |
| PERVERSELY | • perversely adv. In a perverse manner. • PERVERSE adv. wilfully deviating from desired or expected conduct. |
| PREDEVELOP | • predevelop v. (Transitive) To develop in advance. • PREDEVELOP v. to develop in advance. |
| PREVALENCE | • prevalence n. The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension or spread. • prevalence n. (Epidemiology) The total number of cases of a disease in a given statistical population at a given time… • PREVALENCE n. the state of being prevalent, also PREVALENCY. |
| REDEVELOPS | • redevelops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redevelop. • REDEVELOP v. to develop again. |
| REPLEVINED | • replevined v. Simple past tense and past participle of replevin. • REPLEVIN v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVY. |
| SLEEPOVERS | • sleepovers n. Plural of sleepover. • SLEEPOVER n. the custom of staying overnight at a friend's house. |
| VELOCIPEDE | • velocipede n. (Historical) An early two-wheeled conveyance upon which one rode astride a wooden frame propelled by… • velocipede n. (Archaic) Any three- or four-wheeled machine driven by foot or hand levers to the rear or front axle. • velocipede n. (Archaic) A late-1860s bicycle driven by cranks on the front axle. |