| COGNOVIT | • cognovit n. (Law) An instrument in writing whereby a defendant in an action acknowledges a plaintiff’s demand to be just. • COGNOVIT n. (Latin) in law, an acknowledgement by a defendant that the plaintiff's cause is just. |
| DEVOTION | • devotion n. (Uncountable) The act or state of devoting or being devoted. • devotion n. (Uncountable) Feeling of strong or fervent affection; dedication. • devotion n. (Uncountable) Religious veneration, zeal, or piety. |
| DOWNVOTE | • downvote n. (Internet) A vote against something that reduces a cumulative tally of popularity. • downvote v. (Transitive, Internet) To vote against, reducing a cumulative tally of popularity. • DOWNVOTE v. to register disapproval of (a post) on social media. |
| NONVOTER | • nonvoter n. Someone who does not, or is not eligible to, vote. • NONVOTER n. one who does not vote. |
| NOVATION | • novation n. (Law) Replacement of a contract with one or more new contracts, in particular in financial markets the… • novation n. (Law) A new contract between the original contracting parties whereby the first obligation is extinguished… • NOVATION n. the substitution of a new legal obligation for an old one. |
| OTTAVINO | • ottavino n. (Music) A miniature virginal, pitched one octave higher than the larger version. • OTTAVINO n. (Italian) the piccolo. |
| OUTVENOM | • outvenom v. (Transitive) To exceed in venom. • OUTVENOM v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in venom. |
| OVATIONS | • ovations n. Plural of ovation. • ovations v. (Informal, rare) third-person singular simple present indicative form of ovation. • OVATION n. a demonstration of popular acclaim. |
| OVERTONE | • overtone n. (Physics, music) A tone whose frequency is an integer multiple of another; a member of the harmonic series. • overtone n. (Figuratively, often in the plural) An implicit message (in a film, book, verbal discussion or similar)… • overtone v. (Transitive) To give an overtone to. |
| STOTINOV | • stotinov n. Plural of stotin. • STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar. |
| VOCATION | • vocation n. An inclination to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; often in response… • vocation n. An occupation for which a person is suited, trained or qualified. • VOCATION n. one's profession, business or occupation. |
| VOLITION | • volition n. A conscious choice or decision. • volition n. The mental power or ability of choosing; the will. • volition n. (Linguistics) A concept that distinguishes whether or not the subject or agent intended something. |
| VOLUTION | • volution n. A turning (rolling or revolving) motion. • volution n. A single turn (Of a coil etc.); a twist. • VOLUTION n. a revolving movement. |