| FLAVORINGS | • flavorings n. Plural of flavoring. • FLAVORING n. something that adds flavor. |
| GOVERNALLS | • GOVERNALL n. (Spenser) government. |
| GRIEVOUSLY | • grievously adv. In a grievous manner, severely. • GRIEVOUS adv. causing grief. |
| GROOVELESS | • grooveless adj. Without a groove or grooves. • GROOVELESS adj. without grooves. |
| GROVELINGS | • grovelings n. Plural of groveling. • GROVELING n. the act of humbling oneself. |
| GROVELLERS | • grovellers n. Plural of groveller. • GROVELLER n. one who grovels, also GROVELER. |
| LEVIGATORS | • levigators n. Plural of levigator. • LEVIGATOR n. one who levigates. |
| OVERGLAZES | • overglazes n. Plural of overglaze. • OVERGLAZE v. to cover with a glaze. |
| OVERGLOOMS | • overglooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgloom. • OVERGLOOM v. to cover with gloom. |
| OVERLIGHTS | • overlights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlight. • OVERLIGHT v. to light too much. |
| OVERSLAUGH | • overslaugh n. (US, dialect) A bar in a river. • overslaugh v. (US, dialect, slang, transitive) To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or impediment. • OVERSLAUGH n. exemption from duty when employed on something else. |
| PRESOLVING | • presolving n. To transform a mathematical problem into an equivalent problem that is hopefully easier to solve. • PRESOLVE v. to solve beforehand. |
| REVOLVINGS | • revolvings n. Plural of revolving. • REVOLVING n. the act of revolving. |
| VALORISING | • valorising v. Present participle of valorise. • VALORISE v. to establish and maintain the price of by government action, also VALORIZE. |
| VIGOROUSLY | • vigorously adv. With intense energy, force or vigor. • VIGOROUS adv. full of vigor. |
| VIROLOGIES | • virologies n. Plural of virology. • VIROLOGY n. the study of viruses. |
| VIROLOGIST | • virologist n. (Virology) A scientist or doctor who studies or specializes in viruses. • VIROLOGIST n. a student of virology. |
| VOLTIGEURS | • voltigeurs n. Plural of voltigeur. • VOLTIGEUR n. (French) a lightly armed skirmisher. |