| COVERTURE | • coverture n. (Law, historical) A common law doctrine developed in England during the Middle Ages, whereby a woman’s… • coverture n. Alternative spelling of couverture. • coverture n. Shelter, hiding place. |
| COVERTURES | • covertures n. Plural of coverture. • COVERTURE n. covering; shelter. |
| DISCOVERTURE | • discoverture n. (Obsolete) discovery. • discoverture n. (Obsolete, law) A state of being released from coverture; freedom of a woman from the coverture of a husband. • DISCOVERTURE n. the state of being discovert, not married. |
| DISCOVERTURES | • discovertures n. Plural of discoverture. • DISCOVERTURE n. the state of being discovert, not married. |
| OVERTURE | • overture n. (Obsolete) An opening; a recess or chamber. • overture n. (Obsolete) Disclosure; discovery; revelation. • overture n. (Often in plural) An approach or proposal made to initiate communication, establish a relationship etc. |
| OVERTURED | • overtured v. Simple past tense and past participle of overture. • OVERTURE v. to put forward as an overture. |
| OVERTURES | • overtures n. Plural of overture. • OVERTURE v. to put forward as an overture. |
| OVERTURING | • overturing v. Present participle of overture. • OVERTURE v. to put forward as an overture. |
| OVERTURN | • overturn v. (Transitive or intransitive) To turn over, capsize or upset. • overturn v. (Transitive) To overthrow or destroy. • overturn v. (Law, transitive) To reverse (a decision); to overrule or rescind. |
| OVERTURNED | • overturned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overturn. • OVERTURN v. to turn over. |
| OVERTURNER | • overturner n. One who, or that which, overturns. • OVERTURNER n. one who overturns. |
| OVERTURNERS | • overturners n. Plural of overturner. • OVERTURNER n. one who overturns. |
| OVERTURNING | • overturning v. Present participle of overturn. • overturning n. The act by which something is overturned. • OVERTURN v. to turn over. |
| OVERTURNS | • overturns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overturn. • OVERTURN v. to turn over. |