| CONSECUTIVE | • consecutive adj. Following, in succession, without interruption. • consecutive adj. Having some logical sequence. • consecutive n. (Music, countable) A sequence of notes or chords that results from repeated shifts in pitch of the same interval. |
| COUNTERMOVE | • countermove n. A move in opposition or response to a preceding move. • countermove v. To move in opposition or in retaliation. • COUNTERMOVE v. to make a move in return. |
| COUNTERVIEW | • counterview n. (Countable) An opposing viewpoint. • counterview n. A posture in which two persons face each other. • counterview n. A position in which two dissimilar things illustrate each other by opposition; contrast. |
| DEVOURMENTS | • devourments n. Plural of devourment. • DEVOURMENT n. the act of devouring. |
| ENTEROVIRUS | • enterovirus n. Any of many viruses, of the genus Enterovirus, that infect the gastrointestinal tract. • Enterovirus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Picornaviridae – RNA viruses (including those causing polio and… • ENTEROVIRUS n. any of several viruses occurring in and infecting the intestines. |
| EVENTUATION | • eventuation n. The act of eventuating or happening as a result; the outcome. • EVENTUATION n. the act of eventuating. |
| GOUVERNANTE | • gouvernante n. (Archaic) governess. • GOUVERNANTE n. (archaic) a governess, also GOVERNANTE. |
| NEUROACTIVE | • neuroactive adj. That acts on the central nervous system. • NEUROACTIVE adj. stimulating neural tissue. |
| OUTMANEUVER | • outmaneuver v. American form standard spelling of outmanoeuvre. • OUTMANEUVER v. to surpass in maneuvering, also OUTMANOEUVRE. |
| OVERBURTHEN | • overburthen n. Archaic form of overburden. • overburthen v. Archaic form of overburden. • OVERBURTHEN v. (archaic) to overburden, also OVERBURDEN. |
| OVERCOUNTED | • overcounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcount. • OVERCOUNT v. to rate too high; to outnumber. |
| OVERMOUNTED | • overmounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmount. • OVERMOUNT v. to rise above. |
| OVERTURNERS | • overturners n. Plural of overturner. • OVERTURNER n. one who overturns. |
| REJUVENATOR | • rejuvenator n. That which rejuvenates. • rejuvenator n. A substance sprayed onto a bituminous surface to renew it. • REJUVENATOR n. something that rejuvenates. |
| UNCONVERTED | • unconverted adj. Not converted (especially in the religious sense). • unconverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unconvert. • UNCONVERTED adj. not converted. |
| UNDERCOVERT | • undercovert n. One of the feathers situated beneath the bases of the quills in the wings and tail of a bird. • UNDERCOVERT n. a covert of undergrowth. |
| UNLOVELIEST | • unloveliest adj. Superlative form of unlovely: most unlovely. • UNLOVELY adj. not lovely. |
| UNOPERATIVE | • unoperative adj. Obsolete form of inoperative. • UNOPERATIVE adj. not operative. |
| VENTURESOME | • venturesome adj. Bold; willing to take risks; adventurous. • venturesome adj. Potentially hazardous; risky. • VENTURESOME adj. involving risk. |
| VOLUNTEERED | • volunteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of volunteer. • VOLUNTEER v. to offer one's services. |