| OVERPASS | • overpass n. A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc. • overpass v. To pass above something, as when flying or moving on a higher road. • overpass v. (Transitive) To exceed, overstep, or transcend a limit, threshold, or goal. |
| OVERSUPS | • oversups v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversup. • OVERSUP v. to sup to excess. |
| PARVISES | • parvises n. Plural of parvis. • parvises n. Plural of parvise. • PARVISE n. an enclosed area in front of a church, also PARVIS. |
| PASSIVES | • passives n. Plural of passive. • PASSIVE n. the passive mood of a verb. |
| PASSOVER | • passover n. Alternative letter-case form of Passover. • Passover prop.n. The seven-day (Reform Judaism) or eight-day (Orthodox and Conservative Judaism) Jewish festival of Pesach… • Passover prop.n. The one-day Biblical feast or festival (not a holy day) that begins at twilight on the fourteenth day… |
| PAVISERS | • PAVISER n. a soldier carrying a pavis. |
| PAVISSES | • pavisses n. Plural of pavis. • PAVIS n. a large medieval shield, also PAVISSE, PAVISE. |
| PELVISES | • pelvises n. Plural of pelvis. • PELVIS n. (Latin) a part of the skeleton. |
| PIASAVAS | • PIASAVA n. (Tupi) a coarse, stiff fibre, also PIASSAVA, PIASABA, PIASSABA. |
| PIASSAVA | • piassava n. A fibrous product of two Brazilian palm trees (Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia piassaba), formerly… • piassava n. Either of these two trees. • PIASSAVA n. (Tupi) a coarse, stiff fibre, also PIASABA, PIASAVA, PIASSABA. |
| PLOSIVES | • plosives n. Plural of plosive. • PLOSIVE n. an explosive (sound), as p. |
| PREVISES | • previses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of previse. • PREVISE v. to foresee. |
| PROVISOS | • provisos n. Plural of proviso. • PROVISO n. (Latin) a clause in a document containing a condition. |
| PROVOSTS | • provosts n. Plural of provost. • provosts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provost. • PROVOST n. a high-ranking university official. |
| SPIVVISH | • spivvish adj. Alternative spelling of spivish. • SPIVVISH adj. like a spiv. |
| VOLUSPAS | • VOLUSPA n. (Old Norse) a sibyl or prophetess. |