| VOR | • vor prep. Pronunciation spelling of for. • VOR n. (Aviation) Acronym of VHF omnidirectional range, a radio-navigation beacon operating on VHF radio. • VOR n. Initialism of voice-on recording. |
| BEVOR | • bevor n. (Historical) A portion of plate armour to protect the lower face and the neck, typically in two parts… • BEVOR n. armour for the face. |
| FAVOR | • favor n. A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone). • favor n. Goodwill; benevolent regard. • favor n. A small gift; a party favor. |
| LIVOR | • livor n. (Pathology) Skin discoloration, as from a bruise, or occurring after death. • livor n. (Obsolete) Malice. • LIVOR n. lividness of colour. |
| SAVOR | • savor n. US standard spelling of savour. • savor v. US standard spelling of savour. • SAVOR v. to taste or smell with pleasure, also SAVOUR. |
| FERVOR | • fervor n. (American spelling) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor. • fervor n. (American spelling) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause. • fervor n. (American spelling) Heat. |
| FLAVOR | • flavor n. The quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect. • flavor n. A substance used to produce a taste. Flavoring. • flavor n. A variety (of taste) attributed to an object. |
| SALVOR | • salvor n. One who salvages; especially, one who voluntarily assists in saving a distressed ship or its goods at sea. • SALVOR n. one who assists in saving a ship or goods at sea, without being under special obligation to do so. |
| REVIVOR | • revivor n. (UK, law) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties. • revivor n. (Ireland, law) revival into force of a statute which had previously been repealed. • REVIVOR n. the revival of a law suit. |
| DISFAVOR | • disfavor n. (American spelling) Alternative form of disfavour. • disfavor v. (American spelling) Alternative form of disfavour. • DISFAVOR v. to regard with disapproval, also DISFAVOUR. |
| ENDEAVOR | • endeavor n. A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal; assiduous or persistent activity. • endeavor v. (Obsolete) To exert oneself. • endeavor v. (Intransitive) To attempt through application of effort (to do something); to try strenuously. |
| GILLYVOR | • GILLYVOR n. (Shakespeare) a gillyflower, a carnation, also GELLIFLOWRE, GILLIFLOWER, GILLYFLOWER. |
| OUTSAVOR | • OUTSAVOR v. (US) to surpass in savor, also OUTSAVOUR. |
| 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. |
| OVERFAVOR | • overfavor v. (Transitive) To favor excessively; to treat with undue preference. • OVERFAVOR v. to favor excessively. |
| PERFERVOR | • PERFERVOR n. a state of great fervour, also PERFERVOUR. |