| EVOLVERS | • evolvers n. Plural of evolver. • EVOLVER n. one who evolves. |
| INVOLVER | • involver n. Someone or something that involves. • INVOLVER n. one who involves. |
| OVERGAVE | • overgave v. Simple past tense of overgive. • OVERGIVE v. (Spenser) to give up. |
| OVERGIVE | • overgive v. (Transitive, intransitive) To give too lavishly. • overgive v. (Obsolete, transitive) To give over, hand over, surrender; to relinquish. • overgive v. (Obsolete, transitive) To give up, terminate. |
| OVERLIVE | • overlive v. (Transitive) To survive; to live past. • overlive v. (Transitive) To outlive; live longer than. • overlive v. (Intransitive) To live too long. |
| OVERLOVE | • overlove v. To love too much. • OVERLOVE v. to love to excess. |
| OVERSAVE | • oversave v. (Intransitive) To save more money than is necessary or prudent. • OVERSAVE v. to save too much. |
| OVERVEIL | • overveil v. (Transitive) To veil or cover. • OVERVEIL v. to veil over. |
| OVERVIEW | • overview n. A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation. • overview n. An inspection. • overview v. To engage in an overview; to provide a brief summary. |
| OVERVOTE | • overvote n. (US politics) A case in which a voter has marked a ballot for more choices than allowed by the rules. • overvote n. (Business) A case in which more votes are cast in a voter’s name than allowed under the rules. • overvote v. (US politics) To spoil a ballot by marking it for more choices than allowed by the rules. |
| REVIVORS | • revivors n. Plural of revivor. • REVIVOR n. the revival of a law suit. |
| REVOLVED | • revolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of revolve. • REVOLVE v. to turn on an axis. |
| REVOLVER | • revolver n. (Firearms) A handgun with a revolving chamber enabling several shots to be fired without reloading. • revolver n. (By extension) Any (personal) firearm with such a mechanism. • revolver n. (Finance) Synonym of revolving line of credit. |
| REVOLVES | • revolves n. Plural of revolve. • revolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revolve. • REVOLVE v. to turn on an axis. |
| SURVIVOR | • survivor n. One who survives, especially one who survives a traumatic experience. • survivor n. (Figuratively) A person who is able to endure hardship. • survivor n. One who knew a specific decedent. |
| VAVASORS | • vavasors n. Plural of vavasor. • VAVASOR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOUR, VAVASSOR. |
| VAVASORY | • vavasory n. (Law, obsolete) The quality or tenure of the fee held by a vavasor. • vavasory n. (Law, obsolete) The lands held by a vavasor. • VAVASORY n. the tenure or lands of a vavasor. |
| VAVASOUR | • vavasour n. (Historical) a subvassal; someone holding their lands from a vassal of the crown rather than from the crown directly. • VAVASOUR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOR, VAVASSOR. |
| VAVASSOR | • vavassor n. Alternative form of vavasour. • VAVASSOR n. a knight, noble etc. with vassals under him who is himself the vassal of a greater noble, also VALVASSOR, VAVASOR, VAVASOUR. |
| VOUVRAYS | • Vouvrays n. Plural of Vouvray. • VOUVRAY n. (French) a French white wine. |