| CHEVERONS | • cheverons n. Plural of cheveron. • CHEVERON n. a kid glove. |
| CHEVRONED | • chevroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of chevron. • CHEVRONED adj. marked with chevrons. |
| CHEVROTIN | • chevrotin n. Alternative form of chevrotain. • CHEVROTIN n. (French) a kind of soft French cheese made from goat's milk. |
| HANDOVERS | • handovers n. Plural of handover. • hand-overs n. Plural of hand-over. • HANDOVER n. a transfer. |
| HANGOVERS | • hangovers n. Plural of hangover. • HANGOVER n. the physical effects of a drinking binge. |
| HOOVERING | • hoovering v. Present participle of hoover. • Hoovering v. Present participle of Hoover. • HOOVERING n. the act of using a hoover. |
| HYDROVANE | • hydrovane n. A hydrofoil. • HYDROVANE n. a hydrofoil. |
| HYPERNOVA | • hypernova n. (Astronomy) The gravitational collapse of a massive star to form a black hole. • HYPERNOVA n. an exploding star than produces even more energy and light than a supernova. |
| OVERHANDS | • overhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhand. • over-hands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of over-hand. • OVERHAND v. to sew with short vertical stitches. |
| OVERHANGS | • overhangs n. Plural of overhang. • overhangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhang. • OVERHANG v. to protrude over. |
| OVERHENTS | • overhents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhent. • OVERHENT v. (Spenser) to overtake. |
| OVERHONOR | • OVERHONOR v. to honor too highly, also OVERHONOUR. |
| OVERHUNTS | • overhunts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhunt. • OVERHUNT v. to deplete game in an area. |
| OVERNIGHT | • overnight adv. During or throughout the night, especially during the evening or night just past. • overnight adv. (Figurative) In a very short (but unspecified) amount of time. • overnight adj. Occurring between dusk and dawn. |
| OVERSHINE | • overshine v. (Poetic) To shine over or upon; to illumine. • overshine v. (Poetic) To excel in shining; to outshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| OVERSHONE | • overshone v. Simple past tense and past participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| OVERTHINK | • overthink v. (Archaic) To think about; think over. • overthink v. To think or analyze too much. • overthink v. (Rare) To think too highly (of); overestimate. |
| OVERTHINS | • overthins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| WINDHOVER | • windhover n. (Britain) The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). • WINDHOVER n. the kestrel. |