| DUCKSHOVERS | • DUCKSHOVER n. (Australian) one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats. |
| HERRENVOLKS | • herrenvolks n. Plural of herrenvolk. • HERRENVOLK n. (German) a master race, a race believing themselves to be fitted to rule the world. |
| MASKIROVKAS | • MASKIROVKA n. (Russian) use of deception or camouflage as military stratagem. |
| MOVIEMAKERS | • moviemakers n. Plural of moviemaker. • MOVIEMAKER n. one who makes movies. |
| OVERLOCKERS | • overlockers n. Plural of overlocker. • OVERLOCKER n. a person or machine that overlocks, oversews a hem or fabric edge to prevent fraying. |
| OVERLOOKERS | • overlookers n. Plural of overlooker. • OVERLOOKER n. one who overlooks. |
| OVERRECKONS | • overreckons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overreckon. • OVERRECKON v. to reckon too highly. |
| OVERSKATING | • overskating v. Present participle of overskate. • OVERSKATE v. in ice hockey, to skate beyond the puck, thus losing control of it. |
| OVERSKIPPED | • overskipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of overskip. • OVERSKIP v. to skip over. |
| OVERSMOKING | • oversmoking v. Present participle of oversmoke. • OVERSMOKE v. to smoke excessively. |
| OVERSOAKING | • oversoaking v. Present participle of oversoak. • OVERSOAK v. to soak too much. |
| OVERSTOCKED | • overstocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstock. • OVERSTOCK v. to stock in excess. |
| OVERSTRIKES | • overstrikes n. Plural of overstrike. • OVERSTRIKE v. to strike beyond. |
| OVERSTROOKE | • OVERSTRIKE v. to strike beyond. |
| OVERTAKINGS | • overtakings n. Plural of overtaking. • OVERTAKING n. the act of catching up with and going past. |
| OVERTASKING | • overtasking v. Present participle of overtask. • OVERTASK v. to impose too many tasks on. |
| PEROVSKITES | • perovskites n. Plural of perovskite. • PEROVSKITE n. a mineral form of calcium titanate. |
| REVOKEMENTS | • revokements n. Plural of revokement. • REVOKEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of revoking. |
| STRIKEOVERS | • strikeovers n. Plural of strikeover. • STRIKEOVER n. an act or instance of striking a typewritten character on a spot occupied by another character. |
| VOLKSLIEDER | • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |