(archaic) An observation (remark, comment or judgement).
verb
(intransitive) To comment on something; to make an observation.
(transitive) To follow or obey the custom, practice, or rules (especially of a religion).
(transitive) To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail.
(transitive) To take note of and celebrate (a holiday or similar occurrence); to follow (a type of time or calendar reckoning).
obverse
obverse
adj
(botany) Having the base, or end next to the attachment, narrower than the top.
Corresponding; complementary.
Turned or facing toward the observer.
noun
(logic) A proposition obtained by obversion, e.g. All men are mortal => No man is immortal.
The heads side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that has the principal design.
obverts
obverts
noun
plural of obvert
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obvert
overbar
overbar
noun
A line placed above text; the character ‾ (◌̅).
verb
(transitive) To place a line above (text).
overbed
overbed
adj
Above a bed (of various kinds).
overbet
overbet
noun
(poker) A bet which is more than standard for a particular situation.
verb
(poker) To bet an amount which is more than standard for a particular situation.
overbid
overbid
noun
(card games) The announcement of a goal, before starting play, that exceeds the goal actually achieved.
An excessively high offer to pay or accept a price.
verb
(intransitive) To make an excessively high offer to pay or accept a price.
(intransitive, card games) To announce a goal, before starting play, that exceeds the goal actually achieved.
(transitive) To outbid.
simple past tense and past participle of overbide
overbig
overbig
adj
Excessively big.
overbit
overbit
verb
simple past tense of overbite
overbow
overbow
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To bow or bend (something) over; to bend in a contrary direction.
overbuy
overbuy
verb
To buy at an inflated price.
To buy excessively, especially to buy more than one needs or can afford.
overdub
overdub
noun
(sound engineering) An overdubbed part.
verb
(sound engineering) To record a part along with an already recorded part or parts.
overjob
overweb
proverb
proverb
noun
A drama exemplifying a proverb.
A familiar illustration; a subject of contemptuous reference.
A phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations.
A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an enigma; a parable.
verb
To name in, or as, a proverb.
To provide with a proverb.
To write or utter proverbs.
roygbiv
valborg
verbose
verbose
adj
(computing) Producing detailed output for diagnostic purposes.
Containing or using more words than necessary; long-winded, wordy. [from 17th c.]
verbous
vibgyor
vibrato
vibrato
noun
(music) The musical effect or technique where the pitch or frequency of a note or sound is quickly and repeatedly raised and lowered over a small distance for the duration of that note or sound.
vibrion
vibrion
noun
(biology, archaic) A microorganism, especially one that is pathogenic.