| GOVERNABLE | • governable adj. Capable of being governed or subjected to authority; amenable to law or rule. • GOVERNABLE adj. that can be governed. |
| GOVERNALLS | • GOVERNALL n. (Spenser) government. |
| GOVERNANCE | • governance n. The process, or the power, of governing; government or administration. • governance n. The specific system by which a political system is ruled. • governance n. The group of people who make up an administrative body. |
| GOVERNANTE | • governante n. (Obsolete) A female ruler or regent. • governante n. (Archaic) A woman in charge of someone else, especially a child or young woman; a governess. • GOVERNANTE n. a female governor or ruler, also GOUVERNANTE. |
| GOVERNESSY | • governessy adj. (Informal) governesslike. • GOVERNESSY adj. like a governess. |
| GOVERNMENT | • government n. The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization. • government n. (Grammar, linguistics) The relationship between a word and its dependents. • government n. The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power. |
| MISGOVERNS | • misgoverns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgovern. • MISGOVERN v. to govern wrongly. |
| OVERGOVERN | • overgovern v. (Transitive, intransitive) To govern with too much rigidity or precision. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
| OVERNAMING | • overnaming v. Present participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| OVERNETTED | • overnetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overnet. • OVERNET v. to cover with a net. |
| OVERNICELY | • overnicely adv. In an overnice manner. • OVERNICE adv. excessively nice; fastidious. |
| OVERNIGHTS | • overnights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overnight. • overnights n. Plural of overnight. • OVERNIGHT v. to stay overnight. |
| UNGOVERNED | • ungoverned adj. Lacking a government. • ungoverned adj. Lacking control or discipline. • ungoverned adj. Lacking restraint. |