| ENVELOPERS | • envelopers n. Plural of enveloper. • ENVELOPER n. one who envelops. |
| HYPERNOVAE | • hypernovae n. Plural of hypernova. • HYPERNOVA n. an exploding star than produces even more energy and light than a supernova. |
| OVEREXPAND | • overexpand v. To expand to an excessive or unwise degree. • OVEREXPAND v. to expand excessively. |
| OVERPOTENT | • overpotent adj. Too potent or powerful. • OVERPOTENT adj. too potent or powerful. |
| OVERRIPENS | • overripens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overripen. • OVERRIPEN v. to become too ripe. |
| OVERSPENDS | • overspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overspend. • OVERSPEND v. to spend to excess. |
| PERVERSION | • perversion n. The action of perverting someone or something; humiliation; debasement. • perversion n. The state of being perverted; depravity; vice. • perversion n. Distortion or corruption of the original course, meaning, or state of something. |
| POLVERINES | • polverines n. Plural of polverine. • POLVERINE n. (obsolete) barilla ash, used in glassmaking, also PULVERINE. |
| PREVENTION | • prevention n. The act of preventing or hindering; obstruction of action, access, or approach; thwarting. • prevention n. (Medicine) Any measure intended to limit health-related risks (Such as information campaigns, vaccination… • prevention n. (Obsolete) The act of going, or state of being, before. |
| PROPENSIVE | • propensive adj. Having or relating to a propensity toward something. • PROPENSIVE adj. (obsolete) inclined. |
| PROTENSIVE | • protensive adj. Drawn out; extended. • PROTENSIVE adj. extensive in time or length. |
| PROVENANCE | • provenance n. Place or source of origin. • provenance n. (Archaeology) The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below. • provenance n. (Art) The history of ownership of a work of art. |
| PROVENCALE | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PROVENDERS | • provenders n. Plural of provender. • PROVENDER v. to supply with provender. |
| PROVIDENCE | • providence n. (Now rare) Preparation for the future; good governance, foresight. • providence n. The careful governance and guidance of God (Or another deity, nature etc.). • providence n. A manifestation of divine care or direction; an instance of divine intervention. |
| RESPONSIVE | • responsive adj. Answering, replying or responding. • responsive adj. Able to receive and respond to external stimuli. • responsive adj. Using antiphons; antiphonal. |
| SUPERNOVAE | • supernovae n. Plural of supernova. • supernovæ n. Plural of supernova. • SUPERNOVA n. (Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas. |
| UNREPROVED | • unreproved adj. Not reproved. • UNREPROVED adj. not reproved. |