| AVERSIVELY | • aversively adv. In an aversive manner. • AVERSIVE adv. relating to aversion. |
| INTERVOLVE | • intervolve v. (Rare) To involve one with another. • intervolve v. (Rare) To twist or coil together. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| OVERCLEVER | • overclever adj. Excessively clever. • OVERCLEVER adj. excessively clever. |
| OVERLEAVEN | • overleaven v. (Obsolete) To leaven too much. • overleaven v. (Obsolete, by extension) To change excessively; to spoil. • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much. |
| OVERSLEEVE | • oversleeve n. A protective sleeve worn over a normal one. • OVERSLEEVE n. a sleeve that goes over another sleeve. |
| OVERVALUED | • overvalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of overvalue. • OVERVALUE v. to value too highly. |
| OVERVALUES | • overvalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overvalue. • OVERVALUE v. to value too highly. |
| OVERVEILED | • overveiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overveil. • OVERVEIL v. to veil over. |
| REINVOLVED | • reinvolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| REINVOLVES | • reinvolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| REVELATIVE | • REVELATIVE adj. relating to revelation, also REVELATORY. |
| REVOLVABLE | • revolvable adj. Capable of being revolved, rotatable. • REVOLVABLE adj. that may be revolved. |
| REVOLVENCY | • revolvency n. (Now rare) The fact or act of revolving; capacity for revolution. • REVOLVENCY n. the act or state of revolving. |
| REVULSIVES | • revulsives n. Plural of revulsive. • REVULSIVE n. a counterirritant. |