| DISAVOWERS | • disavowers n. Plural of disavower. • DISAVOWER n. one who disavows. |
| IVORYWOODS | • IVORYWOOD n. the yellowish-white wood of an Australian tree, used for engraving, inlaying, and turnery; the tree itself. |
| LIVERWORTS | • liverworts n. Plural of liverwort. • LIVERWORT n. any bryophyte of the class Hepaticae, with a capsule splitting open into four valves. |
| MICROWAVES | • microwaves n. Plural of microwave. • microwaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of microwave. • MICROWAVE v. to cook by microwave. |
| NONVIEWERS | • nonviewers n. Plural of nonviewer. • NONVIEWER n. someone who is not a viewer. |
| OVERSEWING | • oversewing v. Present participle of oversew. • OVERSEW v. to sew overhand. |
| OVERSOWING | • oversowing v. Present participle of oversow. • OVERSOW v. to sow over. |
| OVERSWINGS | • overswings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overswing. • overswings n. Plural of overswing. • OVERSWING v. to swing excessively, as in golf. |
| OVERWEIGHS | • overweighs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overweigh. • OVERWEIGH v. to exceed in weight; to overbalance. |
| OVERWISELY | • overwisely adv. In an overwise manner. • OVERWISE adv. too wise; affectedly wise. |
| OVERWRITES | • overwrites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwrite. • OVERWRITE v. to write in a laboured manner. |
| SWITCHOVER | • switchover n. A complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another. • SWITCHOVER n. the act of switching over from one method to another. |
| WINDHOVERS | • windhovers n. Plural of windhover. • WINDHOVER n. the kestrel. |
| WOLVERINES | • wolverines n. Plural of wolverine. • Wolverines n. Plural of Wolverine. • WOLVERINE n. a ferocious mustelid of Arctic regions, aka glutton, also WOLVERENE. |
| WORLDVIEWS | • worldviews n. Plural of worldview. • world-views n. Plural of world-view. • world␣views n. Plural of world view. |