10-letter words containing n, e, r, v
- overdriven — Driven too hard; exhausted.
- overeating — Gluttony, the act of eating to excess (either to discomfort or more than required for proper health).
- overexpand — to expand excessively
- overextend — to extend, reach, or expand beyond a proper, safe, or reasonable point: a company that overextended its credit to diversify.
- overfondly — with excessive affection
- overglance — to glance over
- overgovern — to govern too much
- overground — In an overground transport system, vehicles run on the surface of the ground, rather than below it.
- overhandle — to handle, or mention, too much
- overhonour — to honour too highly
- overinform — to animate or inform excessively
- overinsure — to insure in excess of actual value
- overlaunch — (in shipbuilding) to overlap planks
- overlaying — to lay or place (one thing) over or upon another.
- overlearnt — relating to repetitive practice or learning
- overleaven — to leaven too much; to spoil
- overlength — excessiveness of length
- overmanage — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
- overmanned — overstaffed
- overmantel — situated above a mantelpiece.
- overnetted — relating to unsustainable net fishing
- overnicely — in an overnice manner
- overpotent — excessively potent or powerful
- overreckon — to overestimate
- overrefine — to refine excessively, as with oversubtle distinctions.
- overridden — to prevail or have dominance over; have final authority or say over; overrule: to override one's advisers.
- overriding — taking precedence over all other considerations.
- overruling — the act or instance of ruling over another
- overrunner — someone who or something that overruns
- overseeing — to direct (work or workers); supervise; manage: He was hired to oversee the construction crews.
- overstrain — to exert, tax, or use (resources) to an excessive extent
- overstrewn — scattered over
- overstring — Music. to arrange the strings of (a piano) so that the bass strings cross over the treble.
- overstrong — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
- overstrung — overly tense or sensitive; strained; on edge: Their nerves were badly overstrung.
- overtaking — passing the vehicle in front
- overturned — to destroy the power of; overthrow; defeat; vanquish.
- overturner — a person who overturns
- overwinter — to pass, spend, or survive the winter: to overwinter on the Riviera.
- palavering — a conference or discussion.
- papaverine — a white, crystalline, nonnarcotic, alkaloidal powder, C 2 0 H 2 1 NO 4 , obtained from opium, but not a morphine derivative and not habit-forming or addicting, used in the treatment of spasms of involuntary muscle, especially of the stomach, bronchi, and arteries.
- perceiving — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- perversion — the act of perverting.
- pin clover — alfilaria.
- pine grove — a group of pine trees that are close together
- pontevedra — a port in NW Spain: takes its name from a 12-arched Roman bridge, the Pons Vetus. Pop: 77 993 (2003 est)
- preevident — plain or clear to the sight or understanding: His frown made it evident to all that he was displeased. It was evident that the project was a total failure.
- prepensive — premeditated
- presentive — notional (def 7).
- pretensive — pretentious