Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interview
interweave
interweave
verb
(intransitive) To intermingle.
(transitive) To combine through weaving.
interwoven
interwoven
verb
past participle of interweave
liverworts
liverworts
noun
plural of liverwort
liverwurst
liverwurst
noun
liver sausage
liveweight
liveweight
noun
Alternative form of live weight
loveworthy
loveworthy
adj
lovable, worthy or deserving of love.
outweaving
outweaving
verb
present participle of outweave
overgrowth
overgrowth
noun
A usually abundant, luxuriant growth over or on something else. A tangle of growth occurring at the top of trees involving vines and branches, common in jungles.
An excessive growth or increase in numbers, as in a population of weeds or microbes.
Excessive size; usually caused by over-production of growth hormone from the pituitary gland.
overstowed
overstowed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overstow
overstrewn
overstrewn
verb
past participle of overstrew
overswarth
overthrown
overthrown
verb
past participle of overthrow
overthrows
overthrows
noun
plural of overthrow
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthrow
overthwart
overthwart
adj
(obsolete) Crossing in kind or disposition.
(obsolete) Having a transverse position; placed or situated across; hence, opposite.
adv
(archaic) From side to side.
noun
(obsolete) That which is overthwart; an adverse circumstance; opposition.
prep
(archaic, UK dialect) From one side to the other of.
overwasted
overwasted
adj
(obsolete) wasted or worn out; consumed; spent
overwealth
overweight
overweight
adj
(investment, finance, followed by a noun or prepositional phrase indicating a security or type of security) Having a portfolio relatively heavily invested in.
(of a person) Having a higher weight, especially body fat, than what is generally considered healthy for a given body type and height.
(transport, law, of a vehicle) Weighing more than what is allowed for safety or legal commerce.
noun
(countable) An overweight person.
(countable, investment, finance) A security or class of securities in which one has a heavy concentration.
(uncountable, chiefly transport, law) An excess of weight.
(uncountable, healthcare) The condition of being overweight.
verb
(transitive) To place excessive weight or emphasis on; to overestimate the importance of.
(transitive) To weigh down: to put too heavy a burden on.
overwetted
overwetted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of overwet
overwinter
overwinter
adj
Occurring over the winter season.
adv
During the winter.
verb
(transitive) To keep or preserve for the winter.
Insects may overwinter in fallen fruit if it is not removed.
overwrited
overwrites
overwrites
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwrite
shortwaves
shortwaves
noun
plural of shortwave
staverwort
switchover
switchover
noun
A complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another.
swiveltail
televiewed
televiewed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of teleview
televiewer
televiewer
noun
(science fiction) A device for viewing things remotely, along the lines of a television.
A person who watches television.
An acoustic scanner that generates images of a borehole wall by transmitting ultrasound pulses from a rotating sensor and recording the amplitude and travel time of the signals.
thwartover
townsville
trivetwise
twelvefold
twelvefold
adj
By a factor of twelve; duodecuple
adv
by a factor of twelve
velvetweed
velvetweed
noun
The flowering plant Oenothera curtiflora.
velvetwork
viewpoints
viewpoints
noun
plural of viewpoint
viewworthy
vincentown
violetwise
waiteville
wanthriven
wanthriven
adj
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Stunted; ill-grown; decayed; in a state of decline.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) emaciated; weakly.
waterleave
waterville
watervliet
wattsville
wavefronts
wavefronts
noun
plural of wavefront
wavelength
wavelength
noun
(figurative) A person's attitude and way of thinking as compared to another person's.
(physics) The length of a single cycle of a wave, as measured by the distance between one peak or trough of a wave and the next; it is often designated in physics as λ, and corresponds to the velocity of the wave divided by its frequency.