| COVETERS | • coveters n. Plural of coveter. • COVETER n. one who covets. |
| ESTOVERS | • estovers n. Plural of estover. • estovers n. (Law, history) An estover, an allowance made from an estate for a person’s support. • estovers n. (Law, history) An allowance or alimony granted to a divorced woman, taken from the husband’s estate for her support. |
| EVERTORS | • evertors n. Plural of evertor. • EVERTOR n. a muscle that turns outwards. |
| OUTSERVE | • outserve v. (Transitive) To serve more or better than. • OUTSERVE v. to surpass in serving. |
| OVERBETS | • overbets n. Plural of overbet. • overbets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbet. • OVERBET v. to bet too much. |
| OVEREATS | • overeats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overeat. • OVEREAT v. to eat to excess. |
| OVERGETS | • overgets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overget. • OVERGET v. to get over, recover from. |
| OVERKEST | • overkest adj. (Obsolete, poetic) overcast. • OVERKEST adj. (Spenser) overcast. |
| OVERLETS | • OVERLET v. to let to excess. |
| OVERNETS | • overnets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overnet. • OVERNET v. to cover with a net. |
| OVERSETS | • oversets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overset. • OVERSET v. to upset; to disorder. |
| OVERSTEP | • overstep v. (Transitive) To go too far beyond (a limit); especially, to cross boundaries or exceed norms or conventions. • overstep v. To take a step in which the foot touches ground too far forward. • overstep v. To move with a gait such that the hind foot touches the ground forward of the point where the front… |
| OVERWETS | • overwets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwet. • OVERWET v. to wet too much. |
| RESTROVE | • restrove v. Simple past tense of restrive. • RESTRIVE v. to strive again. |
| STEPOVER | • stepover n. (Soccer) Alternative form of step over. • stepover n. A type of espalier where the tree or bush is made to grow horizontally above the ground, like a fence-rail. • step␣over n. (Soccer) A dribbling move, or feint, in football (soccer), used to fool a defensive player into thinking… |
| VOERTSEK | • voertsek interj. Alternative form of voetsek. • VOERTSEK interj. (South African) offensive, expressing rejection, also VOERTSAK, VOETSAK, VOETSEK. |
| VORTEXES | • vortexes n. Plural of vortex. • VORTEX n. (Latin) a whirling mass of fluid. |