| IMPROVED | • improved adj. That has been made better; enhanced. • improved v. Simple past tense and past participle of improve. • IMPROVE v. to make better. |
| IMPROVER | • improver n. Something that, or someone who, improves something. • improver n. (Obsolete) Specifically, a person who improves land or property, a landscaper. • improver n. One who improves his or her performance, one who shows improvement (of individuals or groups). |
| IMPROVES | • improves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of improve. • IMPROVE v. to make better. |
| MISDROVE | • misdrove v. Simple past tense of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| OMNIVORE | • omnivore n. An animal which is able to consume both plants (like a herbivore) and meat (like a carnivore). • OMNIVORE n. an omnivorous person or animal, one that feeds on both animal and vegetable food. |
| OVERBRIM | • overbrim v. (Transitive) To flow over the brim of; to overflow. • overbrim v. (Intransitive) To be so full as to overflow. • OVERBRIM v. to flow over. |
| OVERMILD | • overmild adj. Excessively mild. • OVERMILD adj. too mild. |
| OVERMILK | • overmilk v. (Transitive) To milk (a cow or other animal) too much. • overmilk v. (Transitive, figurative) To exploit too much. • OVERMILK v. to milk to excess. |
| OVERMINE | • overmine v. (Transitive) To mine excessively. • OVERMINE v. to mine to excess. |
| OVERSWIM | • overswim v. (Transitive) To swim too fast or too strenuously. • overswim v. (Transitive, archaic, poetic) To flood or inundate. • OVERSWIM v. to swim across. |
| OVERTIME | • overtime n. (Uncountable) Working time outside of one’s regular hours. • overtime n. (Uncountable) The rate of pay, usually higher, for work done outside of or in addition to regular hours. • overtime n. (Sports, countable, US) An extra period of play when a contest has a tie score at the end of regulation. |
| OVERTRIM | • overtrim v. (Transitive) To trim too much. • OVERTRIM v. to trim too much. |
| REMOVING | • removing v. Present participle of remove. • removing n. Removal. • REMOVE v. to transfer to another place. |
| VERISMOS | • VERISMO n. (Italian) realism in art or literature, also VERISM. |
| VOMERINE | • vomerine adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the vomer. • VOMERINE adj. of or pertaining to the vomer, a bone, or one of a pair of bones, beneath the ethmoid region of the skull. |
| VOMITERS | • vomiters n. Plural of vomiter. • VOMITER n. one who vomits. |
| VOMITIER | • VOMITY adj. resembling or smelling of vomit. |