Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flavor
flavory
flavory
adj
Alternative form of flavoury
flavour
flavour
noun
Britain standard spelling of flavor.
flyover
flyover
noun
(Britain, Hong Kong, Philippines) A road or railway that passes over another, allowing routes to cross without interruption.
(US) A high-level overpass built above main overpass lanes.
(US) A low-level flight, especially of military aircraft, of a ceremonial nature; a flypast (British).
forlive
forlive
verb
(intransitive) To live pervertedly.
(intransitive) To outlive one's strength; become decrepit; degenerate in race or nature; become wretched.
frivols
frivols
noun
plural of frivol
glovers
glovers
noun
plural of glover
grovels
grovels
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grovel
hoveler
hoveler
noun
Alternative form of hoveller
hoverly
kilovar
kilovar
noun
A unit of electrical power equal to 1,000 vars.
laveroc
lavrock
lavrock
noun
Alternative form of laverock
layover
layover
noun
A break between stages of a journey.
levator
levator
noun
(anatomy) A muscle whose contraction causes the raising of a part of the body.
levroux
livarot
livarot
Noun
A soft, pungent French cheese of the Normandy region.
livorno
llovera
louvers
louvers
noun
plural of louver
louvred
louvred
adj
(chiefly British spelling) Alternative form of louvered
louvres
louvres
noun
plural of louvre
lovered
lovered
adj
(obsolete) Having a lover.
loverly
loverly
adj
(UK, nonstandard, pronunciation spelling) lovely
Characteristic of lovers.
loviers
norvall
norvell
norvelt
novelry
novelry
noun
(obsolete) Novelty; new things.
olivary
olivary
adj
Shaped like an olive
olivero
olivier
orville
ovarial
ovarial
adj
(dated) Relating to the ovaries; ovarian.
overall
overall
adj
All-encompassing, all around.
adv
Generally; with everything considered.
noun
(Britain) A garment worn over other clothing to protect it; a coverall or boiler suit. A garment, for manual labor or for casual wear, often made of a single piece of fabric, with long legs and a bib upper, supported from the shoulders with straps, and having several large pockets and loops for carrying tools.
(in the plural, US) A garment, worn for manual labor, with an integral covering extending to the chest, supported by straps.
overfly
overfly
verb
To fly over something.
To fly too far past something.
overlap
overlap
noun
(insurance, pensions) The payment of a spouse's or other dependant's annuity benefits concurrently with the member's benefits, on death of the member during the guarantee period.
(rugby) a situation in the game where an attacking line has more players in it than the defensive line coming to meet it. The attacking side may exploit the overlap by using their superior numbers to break the opposition's defensive line. If attackers outnumber defenders by more than one player this is often termed a two man overlap or three man overlap, etc. If the attacking side fails to break through usually due to poor execution, they are said to waste an overlap.
Something that overlaps or is overlapped
verb
(genetics) To have some similar nucleotide sequences.
(mathematics) Of sets: to have some elements in common.
To extend over and partly cover something.
To have an area, range, character or function in common.
overlax
overlax
adj
Excessively lax.
overlay
overlay
noun
(Internet) A pop-up covering an existing part of the display.
(Scotland) A cravat.
(gambling) Odds which are set higher than expected or warranted. Favorable odds.
(horse racing) A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances.
(printing) A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place.
(programming) A block of program code that is loaded over something previously loaded, so as to replace the functionality.
A covering over something else.
A decal attached to a computer keyboard to relabel the keys.
verb
(transitive) To lay, spread, or apply something over or across; cover.
(transitive, gambling) To bet too much money on.
(transitive, now rare, archaic) To lie over (someone, especially a child) in order to smother it; to suffocate.
(transitive, printing) To put an overlay on.
To overwhelm; to press excessively upon.
simple past tense of overlie
overleg
overlet
overlie
overlie
verb
(transitive) To suffocate by lying upon
To lie over or upon
overlip
overlip
noun
(now uncommon) The upper lip.
(rare, chiefly of a dog) An upper lip that extends too far out and down. (Compare overbite.)
overlit
overlit
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overlight
overlow
overlow
adj
Excessively low.
overply
overply
verb
(transitive) To ply to excess; to exert with too much vigour; to overwork.
overtly
overtly
adv
In an overt manner; publicly; openly.
ovulary
ovulary
adj
(biology) Pertaining to ovules.
noun
(botany) The structure that contains an ovule or ovules in a flowering plant.
plovers
plovers
noun
plural of plover
plovery
plovery
adj
Full of plovers.
provola
ravioli
ravioli
noun
(informal) by analogy, similar dishes/pastas from non-Italian cuisines.
A dish made with ravioli.
Small square parcels of pasta filled with meat, cheese, spinach etc.
plural of raviolo
reglove
releivo
relievo
relievo
noun
(art) Relief (surface carving).
removal
removal
noun
(Ireland) An evening funeral ritual in which the coffin holding the deceased is brought, usually from a funeral home, to the church where the funeral mass will be celebrated the following day. Prayers are said before and after the journey, after which mourners are typically received at the home of the deceased.
(slang, euphemistic) Murder.
The dismissal of someone from office.
The process of removing, or the fact of being removed.
The relocation of a business etc.
renovel
renovel
verb
(obsolete) To renew; to renovate.
resolve
resolve
noun
(countable) A determination to do something; a fixed decision.
(countable) An act of resolving something; resolution.
(uncountable) Determination; will power.
It took all my resolve to go through with the surgery.
verb
(chemistry) To separate racemic compounds into their enantiomers.
(computing) To find the IP address of a hostname, or the entity referred to by a symbol in source code; to look up.
(intransitive) To make a firm decision to do something.
(mathematics, archaic, transitive) To solve (an equation, etc.).
(medicine, dated) To disperse or scatter; to discuss, as an inflammation or a tumour.
(music) To cause a chord to go from dissonance to consonance.
(obsolete) To relax; to lay at ease.
(obsolete, transitive) To liquefy (a gas or vapour).
(optics) To render visible or distinguishable the parts of something.
(rare, intransitive, reflexive) To melt; to dissolve; to become liquid.
(rare, transitive) To melt; to dissolve; to liquefy or soften (a solid).
(transitive) To determine or decide in purpose; to make ready in mind; to fix; to settle.
(transitive) To find a solution to (a problem).
(transitive) To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; to make clear or certain; to unravel; to explain.
(transitive, intransitive, reflexive) To break down into constituent parts; to decompose; to disintegrate; to return to a simpler constitution or a primeval state.
Alternative spelling of re-solve
To cause to perceive or understand; to acquaint; to inform; to convince; to assure; to make certain.
To come to an agreement or make peace; patch up relationship, settle differences, bury the hatchet.
revillo
revolts
revolts
noun
plural of revolt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revolt
revolve
revolve
noun
(obsolete) A radical change; revolution.
(theater) The rotating section itself.
(theater) The rotation of part of the scenery within a theatrical production.
verb
(intransitive) To move in order or sequence.
(intransitive) To orbit a central point (especially of a celestial body).
(intransitive) To rotate around an axis.
(transitive) To cause (something) to turn around a central point.
(transitive, now rare) To bring back into a particular place or condition; to restore.
(transitive, now rare) To ponder on; to reflect repeatedly upon; to consider all aspects of.
(transitive, obsolete) To read through, to study (a book, author etc.).
rilievo
rilievo
noun
(art) A relief.
rovelli
salvors
salvors
noun
plural of salvor
savorly
savorly
adj
Agreeable in odour, flavour, or general effect; pleasant; sweet.
adv
With a pleasing relish; soundly; heartily.
solvers
solvers
noun
plural of solver
trivoli
valborg
valerio
valorem
valorie
valours
valours
noun
plural of valour
valrico
variola
variola
noun
(pathology) Smallpox.
variole
variole
noun
(geology) A spherule of a variolite.
A shallow pit or pitted marking.
smallpox; variola
vellore
velorum
velours
velours
noun
plural of velour
veronal
veronal
noun
A barbiturate, used formerly to induce sleep.
viroled
viroled
adj
(heraldry) Furnished with viroles; said of a horn or bugle whose rings are of different tincture.
vitriol
vitriol
noun
(by extension) Bitterly abusive language.
(dated) Oil of vitriol (sulphuric acid).
(dated) any of various metal sulphates.
verb
(transitive) To subject to bitter verbal abuse.
(transitive, colloquial) To vitriolize.
(transitive, metallurgy) To dip in dilute sulphuric acid; to pickle.
vocular
vocular
adj
vocal; of the voice
voilier
volador
volador
noun
A flying fish of California (Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus californicus).
A flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans).
volborg
voltmer
voluper
vorfeld
vorlage
vorlage
noun
A skiing position in which the skier leans forward while keeping their heels in contact with the skis.