| EROSIVENESS | • erosiveness n. The state or quality of being erosive. • EROSIVENESS n. the state of being erosive. |
| GOVERNESSES | • governesses n. Plural of governess. • GOVERNESS v. to act as a governess. |
| MISOBSERVES | • misobserves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misobserve. • MISOBSERVE v. to observe inaccurately. |
| NERVOUSNESS | • nervousness n. The state or quality of being nervous. • NERVOUSNESS n. the state of being nervous. |
| OVERASSERTS | • overasserts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overassert. • OVERASSERT v. to assert to excess. |
| OVERCLASSES | • overclasses n. Plural of overclass. • OVERCLASS n. a dominant group in society. |
| OVERDRESSES | • overdresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdress. • OVERDRESS v. to dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much. |
| OVERGRASSES | • OVERGRASS v. to grass over, conceal with grass. |
| OVERPLUSSES | • overplusses n. Plural of overplus. • OVERPLUS n. a surplus. |
| OVERPRESSES | • overpresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overpress. • OVERPRESS v. to oppress, burden too heavily. |
| OVERTNESSES | • OVERTNESS n. the state of being overt. |
| REDISSOLVES | • redissolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redissolve. • REDISSOLVE v. to dissolve again. |
| VERBOSENESS | • verboseness n. Verbosity. • VERBOSENESS n. the state of being verbose. |
| VICTORESSES | • victoresses n. Plural of victoress. • VICTORESS n. (obsolete) a female victor, also VICTRESS, VICTRIX. |