| FOREHOOVES | • forehooves n. Plural of forehoof. • FOREHOOF n. the hoof of a forefoot. |
| NOVICEHOODS | • NOVICEHOOD n. the state of being a novice. |
| ORTHOMYXOVIRUS | • orthomyxovirus n. (Virology) Any RNA virus of Orthomyxoviridae family characterised by having two long glycoprotein spikes. |
| OVERHOMOGENISE | • OVERHOMOGENISE v. to homogenise excessively, also OVERHOMOGENIZE. |
| OVERHOMOGENISED | • OVERHOMOGENISE v. to homogenise excessively, also OVERHOMOGENIZE. |
| OVERHOMOGENISES | • OVERHOMOGENISE v. to homogenise excessively, also OVERHOMOGENIZE. |
| OVERHOMOGENIZES | • overhomogenizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overhomogenize. • OVERHOMOGENIZE v. to homogenize to excess, also OVERHOMOGENISE. |
| OVERHONORS | • OVERHONOR v. to honor too highly, also OVERHONOUR. |
| OVERHONOURS | • OVERHONOUR v. to honour excessively, also OVERHONOR. |
| OVERSHOOT | • overshoot n. (Countable) The amount by which something goes too far. • overshoot n. (Countable, ecology) When the population of a species exceeds its environment’s carrying capacity. • overshoot n. (Uncountable, typography, design) The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters… |
| OVERSHOOTING | • overshooting v. Present participle of overshoot. • OVERSHOOT v. to shoot over or beyond one's target. |
| OVERSHOOTS | • overshoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overshoot. • OVERSHOOT v. to shoot over or beyond one's target. |
| PHOTONOVELS | • photonovels n. Plural of photonovel. • PHOTONOVEL n. a novel in the form of a series of photographs with speech balloons. |
| PHOTOPOSITIVE | • photopositive adj. (Biology) having a positive phototropic or phototactic response; attracted by light. • PHOTOPOSITIVE adj. exhibiting positive phototropism or phototaxis. |
| PHOTOVOLTAICS | • photovoltaics n. (Physics) The technology of the conversion of sunlight into electricity using semiconductors that exhibit… • PHOTOVOLTAICS n. the science and technology of photovoltaic devices and substances. |