| DEVOURED | • devoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of devour. • DEVOUR v. to eat voraciously. |
| DEVOURER | • devourer n. One who devours. • DEVOURER n. one who devours. |
| DEVOUTER | • devouter adj. Comparative form of devout: more devout. • DEVOUT adj. pious. |
| FEVEROUS | • feverous adj. Affected with fever or ague. • feverous adj. Having the nature of fever. • feverous adj. (Rare) having a tendency to produce fever. |
| LOUVERED | • louvered adj. (American spelling) Having louvers. • LOUVERED adj. having louvers, sloping slats placed across an opening, also LOUVRED. |
| OUTSERVE | • outserve v. (Transitive) To serve more or better than. • OUTSERVE v. to surpass in serving. |
| OUVRIERE | • ouvriere n. Alternative form of ouvrière. • ouvrière n. A female ouvrier. • OUVRIERE n. (French) a (female) manual or industrial worker, also OUVRIER. |
| OVERCURE | • overcure v. (Transitive) To cure (Meat, etc.) excessively. • OVERCURE v. to cure too long. |
| OVERRUDE | • overrude adj. (Rare) Too rude; more rude than necessary or desirable. • OVERRUDE adj. excessively rude. |
| OVERRULE | • overrule v. (Transitive) To rule over; to govern or determine by superior authority. • overrule v. (Transitive) To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide against; to abrogate or alter. • overrule v. (Transitive) To nullify a previous ruling by a higher power. |
| OVERSURE | • oversure adj. Excessively sure. • OVERSURE adj. excessively sure. |
| OVERTURE | • overture n. (Obsolete) An opening; a recess or chamber. • overture n. (Obsolete) Disclosure; discovery; revelation. • overture n. (Often in plural) An approach or proposal made to initiate communication, establish a relationship etc. |
| OVERURGE | • overurge v. (Transitive) To urge excessively. • OVERURGE v. to urge too much. |
| OVERUSED | • overused adj. Used too much, or too often. • overused adj. (Of a word or phrase) hackneyed or clichéd. • overused v. Simple past tense and past participle of overuse. |
| OVERUSES | • overuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overuse. • OVERUSE v. to use too much. |
| REVOLUTE | • revolute adj. Rolled or recurved on itself. • revolute adj. (Botany) Having the edges rolled with the abaxial side outward. • revolute v. To roll back, curve upwards. |
| TROUVERE | • trouvère n. A medieval lyric poet using the Northern langue d’oïl (precursor dialects of modern French), as opposed… • TROUVERE n. (French) one of a school of poets who flourished in northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century, also TROUVEUR. |
| TRUELOVE | • truelove n. One who is truly beloved; a true love. • truelove n. (Botany) A plant, Paris quadrifolia. • Truelove prop.n. A surname. |