DISPROVEN | • disproven v. Alternative irregular form of the past participle of disprove. • disproven adj. Shown to be false. • disproven adj. (Archaic, Scottish law) Not proven, in a legal case where the jury verdict has inconclusive evidence… |
ENVOYSHIP | • envoyship n. The office or position of an envoy. • ENVOYSHIP n. the office or position of an envoy. |
OVERPAINT | • overpaint v. To color or describe too strongly. • overpaint v. To apply the final layers of paint over underpainting. • OVERPAINT v. to color or describe too strongly. |
OVERPRINT | • overprint n. (Philately) The addition of new text on a previously printed stamp, usually to add a surcharge or change… • overprint v. To print over what has already been printed. • overprint v. (Transitive, philately) To add an overprint to (a stamp). |
OVERRIPEN | • overripen v. To ripen too much; to become overripe. • OVERRIPEN v. to become too ripe. |
OVERSPINS | • overspins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overspin. • OVERSPIN n. a forward spin imparted to a ball. |
PARVOLINE | • parvoline n. (Organic chemistry) A base of the pyridine group, found in coal tar. • parvoline n. (Organic chemistry) Any of the series of isometric substances of which parvoline is the type. • PARVOLINE n. a liquid derived from coal tar. |
PERVASION | • pervasion n. The act of pervading; permeation, suffusion. • PERVASION n. the act of pervading. |
POLVERINE | • polverine n. (Uncountable) Glassmaker’s ashes; a kind of potash or pearlash, brought from the Levant and Syria, used… • polverine n. (Countable) A tiny biting insect found in South America. • POLVERINE n. (obsolete) barilla ash, used in glassmaking, also PULVERINE. |
PONTLEVIS | • pontlevis n. (Obsolete) A drawbridge. • pontlevis n. (Obsolete) The act of a horse that rears up on its hind legs, risking tumbling backward and falling upon the rider. • PONTLEVIS n. (French) a drawbridge. |
PREMOVING | • premoving v. Present participle of premove. • PREMOVE v. to incite or prompt to action. |
PREVISION | • prevision n. Advance knowledge; foresight. • prevision n. A prediction. • prevision v. To predict or envision the future. |
PROVIDENT | • provident adj. Possessing, exercising, or demonstrating great care and consideration for the future. • provident adj. Showing care in the use of something (especially money or provisions), so as to avoid wasting it. • provident adj. Providing (for someone’s needs). |
PROVINCES | • provinces n. Plural of province. • provinces n. The part of a country outside of the capital, major cities, etc., and regarded as being rustic or parochial;… • Provinces prop.n. Plural of Province. |
REPROVING | • reproving v. Present participle of reprove. • reproving adj. Expressing reproof; reproachful or admonishing. • reproving n. The act of giving a reproof. |
UNPROVIDE | • unprovide v. (Transitive) To deprive of necessary provision; to unfurnish. • UNPROVIDE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of necessary provision. |
VIEWPHONE | • viewphone n. Synonym of videophone. • VIEWPHONE n. a phone that enables the caller to be seen as well as listened to. |
VIEWPOINT | • viewpoint n. The position from which something is observed or considered. • viewpoint n. An angle, outlook or point of view. • view-point n. Alternative spelling of viewpoint. |