| CHANGEOVER | • changeover n. A conversion or transition from one thing to another. • change␣over v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another. • CHANGEOVER n. a conversion, transition. |
| CHERVONETS | • chervonets n. Any of several former currencies of Russia: applied to various foreign gold coins prior to the reign… • CHERVONETS n. a former Soviet monetary unit or gold coin, worth ten roubles. |
| 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. |
| HYPERNOVAE | • hypernovae n. Plural of hypernova. • HYPERNOVA n. an exploding star than produces even more energy and light than a supernova. |
| INCOHESIVE | • incohesive adj. Not cohesive. • INCOHESIVE adj. lacking in unity; not fitting together smoothly. |
| OVERHANDED | • overhanded adj. Overhand. • overhanded adj. Overstaffed. • overhanded adv. Overhand. |
| OVERHANDLE | • overhandle v. (Transitive) To handle excessively. • OVERHANDLE v. to handle, or use, too much. |
| OVERHUNTED | • overhunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhunt. • OVERHUNT v. to deplete game in an area. |
| 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. |
| OVERSHINES | • overshines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| SHOVELNOSE | • shovelnose n. The common sand shark. • shovelnose n. A small California shark (Notorynchus cepedianus). • shovelnose n. A Pacific Ocean shark (Hexanchus griseus). |
| UNSHOVELED | • unshoveled adj. Alternative spelling of unshovelled. |
| VELDSCHOEN | • VELDSCHOEN n. (South African) a shoe made of rawhide, also VELDSKOEN, VELSKOEN. |
| VIDEOPHONE | • videophone n. A telephone capable of transmitting both audio and video signals in both directions. • VIDEOPHONE n. a telephone equipped for transmission of video as well as audio signals so that users can see each other. |
| VIEWPHONES | • viewphones n. Plural of viewphone. • VIEWPHONE n. a phone that enables the caller to be seen as well as listened to. |
| WHENSOEVER | • whensoever adv. Whenever; at any time at all. • whensoëver adv. Obsolete spelling of whensoever. • WHENSOEVER adv. at any time whatever. |