| ADVERSARY | • adversary n. An opponent or rival. • Adversary prop.n. (Religion, Christianity) The Devil; Satan. • ADVERSARY n. an opponent. |
| HAVERSACK | • haversack n. A small, strong bag carried on the back or the shoulder, usually with only one strap, and originally made of canvas. • haversack n. (Archaic) An oat-sack, or nosebag for a horse. • HAVERSACK n. a bag worn over the shoulder for carrying provisions. |
| OVERSAILS | • oversails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversail. • OVERSAIL v. to project. |
| OVERSALES | • oversales n. Plural of oversale. • OVERSALE n. the act of overselling. |
| OVERSALTS | • oversalts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversalt. • OVERSALT v. to salt to excess. |
| OVERSAUCE | • oversauce v. (Transitive) To cover (food) with too much sauce. • OVERSAUCE v. to sauce excessively. |
| OVERSAVED | • oversaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversave. • OVERSAVE v. to save too much. |
| OVERSAVES | • oversaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversave. • OVERSAVE v. to save too much. |
| REVERSALS | • reversals n. Plural of reversal. • REVERSAL n. the act of reversing. |
| SUBVERSAL | • SUBVERSAL n. the act of subverting. |
| TRAVERSAL | • traversal n. The act of traversing; a crossing. • traversal n. The product or result of traversing. • traversal n. The act of following a path or route. |
| UNIVERSAL | • universal adj. Of or pertaining to the universe. • universal adj. Common to all members of a group or class. • universal adj. Common to all society; worldwide. |
| VERSATILE | • versatile adj. Capable of doing many things competently. • versatile adj. Having varied uses or many functions. • versatile adj. Changeable or inconstant. |