| CONVENORS | • convenors n. Plural of convenor. • CONVENOR n. one who convenes, also CONVENER. |
| CONVERSOS | • conversos n. Plural of converso. • CONVERSO n. (Spanish) a mediaeval Spanish Jew converting to Catholicism. |
| CONVEYORS | • conveyors n. Plural of conveyor. • CONVEYOR n. one that conveys, also CONVEYER. |
| CONVOKERS | • convokers n. Plural of convoker. • CONVOKER n. one who convokes. |
| CORDOVANS | • cordovans n. Plural of cordovan. • Cordovans n. Plural of Cordovan. • CORDOVAN n. (Spanish) a fine leather, also CORDWAIN. |
| ENGROOVES | • engrooves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engroove. • ENGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also INGROOVE. |
| GOVERNORS | • governors n. Plural of governor. • Governors n. Plural of Governor. • GOVERNOR n. one that governs. |
| INGROOVES | • ingrooves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingroove. • INGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also ENGROOVE. |
| NONVOTERS | • nonvoters n. Plural of nonvoter. • NONVOTER n. one who does not vote. |
| NOROVIRUS | • norovirus n. (Virology) Norovirus, the genus of Norwalk virus, which causes gastric distress in humans. • Norovirus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Caliciviridae – certain caliciviruses. • NOROVIRUS n. any of a group of viruses responsible for gastroenteritis. |
| OBVERSION | • obversion n. The act of turning toward or downward. • obversion n. (Logic) An immediate inference that denies the opposite of something previously affirmed. • OBVERSION n. the act of turning toward or downward. |
| OMNIVORES | • omnivores n. Plural of omnivore. • OMNIVORE n. an omnivorous person or animal, one that feeds on both animal and vegetable food. |
| ONCOVIRUS | • oncovirus n. A virus that can cause cancer. • ONCOVIRUS n. a virus causing cancer. |
| OVERSHONE | • overshone v. Simple past tense and past participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| OVERSWORN | • oversworn v. Past participle of overswear. • OVERSWEAR v. to swear anew. |
| OVERTONES | • overtones n. Plural of overtone. • overtones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtone. • OVERTONE n. in music, a higher partial tone. |
| PROVISION | • provision n. An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use. • provision n. The act of providing, or making previous preparation. • provision n. Money set aside for a future event. |