| BEDCOVER | • bedcover n. A decorative cover for a bed; a bedspread or counterpane. • bed-cover n. Alternative spelling of bedcover. • bed␣cover n. Alternative spelling of bedcover. |
| COVERAGE | • coverage n. An amount by which something or someone is covered. • coverage n. The amount of space or time given to an event in newspapers or on television. • coverage n. (Genetics) The average number of reads representing a given nucleotide in the reconstructed sequence. |
| COVERALL | • coverall n. (Chiefly US) A loose-fitting protective garment worn over other clothing. • COVERALL n. one-piece protective clothing. |
| COVERERS | • coverers n. Plural of coverer. • COVERER n. one that covers. |
| COVERING | • covering v. Present participle of cover. • covering n. (Countable) That which covers or conceals; a cover; something spread or laid over or wrapped about another. • covering n. (Uncountable) Action of the verb to cover. |
| COVERLET | • coverlet n. A blanket used as a bed covering, usually quilted. • COVERLET n. a bed covering, also COVERLID. |
| COVERLID | • coverlid n. A coverlet. • COVERLID n. a bed covering, also COVERLET. |
| COVERSED | • COVERSED adj. as in coversed sine/cosine, the versed sine/cosine of the complement of an arc or angle. |
| COVERTER | • COVERT adj. secret. |
| COVERTLY | • covertly adv. In a covert manner, secretly. • COVERT adv. secret. |
| COVERUPS | • coverups n. Plural of coverup. • cover-ups n. Plural of cover-up. • COVERUP n. something used to conceal improper activity. |
| DISCOVER | • discover v. To find or learn something for the first time. • discover v. (Transitive, obsolete) To remove the cover from; to uncover (A head, building etc.). • discover v. (Transitive, now rare) To expose, uncover. |
| RECOVERS | • recovers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recover. • re-covers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-cover. • RECOVER v. to obtain again after losing, also RECOURE, RECOWER. |
| RECOVERY | • recovery n. The act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost. • recovery n. A return to normal health. • recovery n. A return to former status or position. |
| UNCOVERS | • uncovers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncover. • UNCOVER v. to remove the covering. |