| ALLOVER | • allover adj. Alternative spelling of all-over. • all-over adj. Over the whole area or extent. • all␣over adv. (Idiomatic) Over an entire extent. |
| BELOVED | • beloved adj. Much loved, dearly loved. • beloved n. Someone who is loved; something that is loved. • beloved v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of belove. |
| BELOVES | • beloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of belove. • BELOVE v. (obsolete) to love. |
| CLOVERS | • clovers n. Plural of clover. • clovers n. (Informal) the suit of clubs; primarily childish. • CLOVER n. any papilionaceous plant of the genus Trifolium. |
| CLOVERY | • clovery adj. Resembling or containing clover. • CLOVERY adj. like clover. |
| GLOVERS | • glovers n. Plural of glover. • Glovers n. Plural of Glover. • GLOVER n. a maker or seller of gloves. |
| LOVEBUG | • lovebug n. An insect, the honeymoon fly (Plecia nearctica, family Biblionidae). • lovebug n. (Informal) A person who is in love; a sweetheart. • LOVEBUG n. a small black fly that swarms along highways. |
| LOVERED | • lovered adj. (Obsolete) Having a lover. • LOVERED adj. (Shakespeare) having a love. |
| LOVERLY | • loverly adj. Characteristic of lovers. • loverly adj. (UK, nonstandard, pronunciation spelling) lovely. • LOVERLY adj. (archaic) like a lover. |
| OUTLOVE | • outlove v. (Transitive) To love more than somebody else. • OUTLOVE v. to surpass in loving. |
| PLOVERS | • plovers n. Plural of plover. • PLOVER n. a general name for birds of the family Charadriidae to which the lapwing and dotterel belong. |
| PLOVERY | • plovery adj. Full of plovers. • plovery adj. Resembling or characteristic of a plover. • PLOVERY adj. abounding in plovers. |
| SLOVENS | • slovens n. Plural of sloven. • SLOVEN n. a slovenly person. |
| UNGLOVE | • unglove v. (Transitive, intransitive) To remove a glove or gloves (from). • UNGLOVE v. to uncover by removing a glove. |
| UNLOVED | • unloved adj. Not loved. • unloved v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlove. • UNLOVE v. to cease to love. |
| UNLOVES | • unloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlove. • UNLOVE v. to cease to love. |