| CHEVALIERS | • chevaliers n. Plural of chevalier. • CHEVALIER n. (French) a cavalier, a knight. |
| CHEVELURES | • chevelures n. Plural of chevelure. • CHEVELURE n. a head of hair or arrangement of the hair. |
| FEVERISHLY | • feverishly adv. With excitement and determination. • feverishly adv. With speed; rapidly. • FEVERISH adv. having a fever. |
| HEAVENLIER | • heavenlier adj. Comparative form of heavenly: more heavenly. • HEAVENLY adj. full of beauty and peace. |
| HELLDIVERS | • helldivers n. Plural of helldiver. • Helldivers prop.n. Plural of Helldiver. • hell-divers n. Plural of hell-diver. |
| HERRENVOLK | • herrenvolk n. A master race, especially with reference to Nazi ideology. • Herrenvolk n. Alternative letter-case form of herrenvolk. • HERRENVOLK n. (German) a master race, a race believing themselves to be fitted to rule the world. |
| HOVERFLIES | • hoverflies n. Plural of hoverfly. • hover-flies n. Plural of hover-fly. • HOVERFLY n. a fly noted for hovering. |
| OVERBLEACH | • overbleach v. (Transitive) To bleach too much. • OVERBLEACH v. to bleach to excess. |
| OVERHAILED | • overhailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhail. • OVERHAILE v. (Spenser) to overtake, also OVERHALE. |
| OVERHAILES | • OVERHAILE v. (Spenser) to overtake, also OVERHALE. |
| OVERHANDLE | • overhandle v. (Transitive) To handle excessively. • OVERHANDLE v. to handle, or use, too much. |
| OVERHAULED | • overhauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhaul. • OVERHAUL v. to examine carefully for needed repairs. |
| OVERHOLIER | • OVERHOLY adj. too holy. |
| OVERLENGTH | • overlength adj. Longer than is standard or (transport, law, of a vehicle) longer than is allowed. • overlength n. (Transport, law, of a vehicle) An excess of length. • OVERLENGTH n. excessive length. |
| OVERWHELMS | • overwhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwhelm. • overwhelms n. Plural of overwhelm. • OVERWHELM v. to crush with something strong or heavy. |
| SHOVELLERS | • shovellers n. Plural of shoveller. • SHOVELLER n. a kind of duck with a broad shovel-shaped bill, also SHOVELER. |
| SHRIVELLED | • shrivelled adj. Wrinkled because the volume has reduced while the surface area of the outer layer has remained constant. • shrivelled adj. Collapsed in size. • shrivelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of shrivel. |
| THRIVELESS | • thriveless adj. (Obsolete) thriftless; not thriving; unsuccessful. • THRIVELESS adj. not thriving or prospering. |