| CONTRIVEMENT | • contrivement n. (Obsolete) contrivance; invention; arrangement or plan. • CONTRIVEMENT n. the act of contriving. |
| ENVERMEILING | • envermeiling v. Present participle of envermeil. • ENVERMEIL v. (Milton) to color with, or as with, vermilion. |
| ENVIRONMENTS | • environments n. Plural of environment. • ENVIRONMENT n. the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. |
| GOVERNMENTAL | • governmental adj. Relating to a government. • governmental adj. Relating to governing. • GOVERNMENTAL adj. relating to government. |
| MANEUVERINGS | • maneuverings n. Plural of maneuvering. • MANEUVERING n. the act of performing a maneuver. |
| MANOEUVERING | • manoeuvering v. Present participle of manoeuver. • manoeuvering n. Gerund of manoeuver; an act in which something or someone manoeuvers. • manœuvering v. (UK) Obsolete spelling of manoeuvering. |
| NORMOTENSIVE | • normotensive adj. Having normal tension. • normotensive adj. (Medicine) Having normal blood pressure. • normotensive n. A person who has normal blood pressure. |
| OVERMANNERED | • overmannered adj. Excessively mannered. • OVERMANNERED adj. excessively mannered. |
| OVERORNAMENT | • overornament v. (Transitive) To ornament excessively. • OVERORNAMENT v. to ornament excessively. |
| REINVESTMENT | • reinvestment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reinvested. • reinvestment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent investment in the same thing. • REINVESTMENT n. the action of reinvesting. |
| RENVERSEMENT | • renversement n. A reversal or turning backwards. • RENVERSEMENT n. (French) an aeroplane manoeuvre consisting of a half-loop effected simultaneously with a half-turn. |
| REVENGEMENTS | • revengements n. Plural of revengement. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |
| UNRAVELMENTS | • unravelments n. Plural of unravelment. • UNRAVELMENT n. the state of being unravelled. |