| ANCHOVIES | • anchovies n. Plural of anchovy. • ANCHOVY n. a small edible Mediterranean fish of the herring family. |
| BEHOOVING | • behooving v. Present participle of behoove. • BEHOOVE v. to be fit, right or necessary, also BEHOVE. |
| CHEVROTIN | • chevrotin n. Alternative form of chevrotain. • CHEVROTIN n. (French) a kind of soft French cheese made from goat's milk. |
| ENVOYSHIP | • envoyship n. The office or position of an envoy. • ENVOYSHIP n. the office or position of an envoy. |
| HOOVERING | • hoovering v. Present participle of hoover. • Hoovering v. Present participle of Hoover. • HOOVERING n. the act of using a hoover. |
| HOVELLING | • hovelling n. A method of securing a good draught in chimneys by covering the top, leaving openings in the sides… • HOVEL v. to live in a wretched dwelling. |
| OVERNIGHT | • overnight adv. During or throughout the night, especially during the evening or night just past. • overnight adv. (Figurative) In a very short (but unspecified) amount of time. • overnight adj. Occurring between dusk and dawn. |
| OVERSHINE | • overshine v. (Poetic) To shine over or upon; to illumine. • overshine v. (Poetic) To excel in shining; to outshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| OVERTHINK | • overthink v. (Archaic) To think about; think over. • overthink v. To think or analyze too much. • overthink v. (Rare) To think too highly (of); overestimate. |
| OVERTHINS | • overthins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| SCHIAVONE | • schiavone n. (Historical) A backed, hilted broadsword of the 17th century. • Schiavone prop.n. A surname from Italian. • SCHIAVONE n. (Italian) a basket-hilted broadsword used by the Doge's bodyguard of Slavs. |
| SHOVELING | • shoveling v. (American spelling) present participle of shovel. • shoveling n. Alternative form of shovelling. • SHOVEL v. to use a digging implement. |
| VIEWPHONE | • viewphone n. Synonym of videophone. • VIEWPHONE n. a phone that enables the caller to be seen as well as listened to. |
| WINDHOVER | • windhover n. (Britain) The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). • WINDHOVER n. the kestrel. |