| EVOCATOR | • evocator n. Someone who evokes. • evocator n. (Medicine) A particular factor that controls the morphogenesis of the early embryo; the inductor. • EVOCATOR n. one who evokes, calls forth. |
| NONVOTER | • nonvoter n. Someone who does not, or is not eligible to, vote. • NONVOTER n. one who does not vote. |
| OUTDROVE | • outdrove v. Simple past tense of outdrive. • OUTDRIVE v. to drive a golf ball farther than. |
| OUTVOTER | • outvoter n. One who casts a vote in an election held in an area in which they do not live. • OUTVOTER n. a voter from outside the electorate. |
| OVERBOOT | • overboot n. A heavy-duty overshoe; a boot#Noun that is an overshoe. • OVERBOOT n. a protective boot worn over an ordinary boot or shoe. |
| OVERCOAT | • overcoat n. A heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather. • overcoat v. (Transitive) To apply an exterior coating to. • OVERCOAT n. a warm coat worn over clothing. |
| OVERPLOT | • overplot v. (Transitive) To plot (data) on top of a previous plot. • OVERPLOT v. to devise an overly complex plot for. |
| OVERPOST | • overpost v. To post too much or too often. • overpost v. To pass over swiftly, as if by post. • overpost v. (Cartography) To print a text label or other graphic feature on top of another symbol. |
| OVERSHOT | • overshot v. Simple past tense and past participle of overshoot. • overshot adj. (Of a water wheel) powered by water that flows over the top from above. • overshot adj. Having the upper teeth projecting beyond the lower, as in the jaws of some dogs. |
| OVERSOFT | • oversoft adj. Too soft; too quiet. • OVERSOFT adj. excessively soft. |
| OVERTOIL | • overtoil v. (Transitive) To weary (someone or something) excessively; to exhaust. • OVERTOIL v. to exhaust by excessive toil. |
| OVERTONE | • overtone n. (Physics, music) A tone whose frequency is an integer multiple of another; a member of the harmonic series. • overtone n. (Figuratively, often in the plural) An implicit message (in a film, book, verbal discussion or similar)… • overtone v. (Transitive) To give an overtone to. |
| OVERTOOK | • overtook v. Simple past tense of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERTOPS | • overtops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtop. • OVERTOP v. to rise above the top of. |
| OVERVOTE | • overvote n. (US politics) A case in which a voter has marked a ballot for more choices than allowed by the rules. • overvote n. (Business) A case in which more votes are cast in a voter’s name than allowed under the rules. • overvote v. (US politics) To spoil a ballot by marking it for more choices than allowed by the rules. |
| ROTOVATE | • rotovate v. Alternative form of rotavate. • ROTOVATE v. to till by means of a hand-operated machine, also ROTAVATE. |
| STOPOVER | • stopover n. A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption. • stop-over n. Alternative spelling of stopover. • stop␣over v. (Intransitive) To interrupt one’s journey for a short (sometimes overnight) stay; to stop off. |