| MANGROVES | • mangroves n. Plural of mangrove. • MANGROVE n. any of various tropical trees or shrubs with interlacing aerial roots. |
| MISGOVERN | • misgovern v. (Transitive) To govern badly or wrongly. • MISGOVERN v. to govern wrongly. |
| MOVEMENTS | • movements n. Plural of movement. • MOVEMENT n. the act of moving. |
| NOVELDOMS | • NOVELDOM n. the world of fiction. |
| NOVELISMS | • novelisms n. Plural of novelism. • NOVELISM n. innovation. |
| NOVEMBERS | • Novembers prop.n. Plural of November. • NOVEMBER n. (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter n. |
| OMNIVORES | • omnivores n. Plural of omnivore. • OMNIVORE n. an omnivorous person or animal, one that feeds on both animal and vegetable food. |
| OUTVENOMS | • outvenoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvenom. • OUTVENOM v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in venom. |
| OVERMINES | • overmines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overmine. • OVERMINE v. to mine to excess. |
| OVERNAMES | • overnames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| TRANSMOVE | • transmove v. (Obsolete) To move or change from one state into another; to transform. • TRANSMOVE v. (Spenser) to transmute, also TRANSMEW. |
| VENOGRAMS | • venograms n. Plural of venogram. • VENOGRAM n. an X-ray of a vein. |
| VENOMLESS | • venomless adj. Without venom. • VENOMLESS adj. without venom. |
| VERMINOUS | • verminous adj. Infested with vermin. • verminous adj. Actively unpleasant, contemptible, or otherwise reminiscent of vermin. • VERMINOUS adj. full of vermin. |
| VIMINEOUS | • vimineous adj. Of or pertaining to twigs. • vimineous adj. (Botany) Producing long, slender shoots or twigs. • VIMINEOUS adj. made of wicker. |
| VISNOMIES | • visnomies n. Plural of visnomy. • VISNOMY n. the act of judging character from appearance, also VISNOMIE. |