OVERWATCH | • overwatch v. (Transitive) To watch over. • overwatch v. (Transitive) To watch excessively. • overwatch v. (Transitive, obsolete) To overcome with long lack of rest. |
SHORTWAVE | • shortwave adj. (Of radio waves) Having a wavelength of approximately 10 to 100 meters. • shortwave adj. (Of radio equipment) Capable of transmitting or receiving signals at such a wavelength. • shortwave n. An electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between approximately 10 and 100 meters, corresponding to… |
OVERTHWART | • overthwart prep. (Archaic, UK dialect) From one side to the other of. • overthwart adv. (Archaic) From side to side. • overthwart adj. (Obsolete) Having a transverse position; placed or situated across; hence, opposite. |
SHORTWAVED | • SHORTWAVE v. to broadcast on shortwave. |
SHORTWAVES | • shortwaves n. Plural of shortwave. • short␣waves n. Plural of short wave. • SHORTWAVE v. to broadcast on shortwave. |
WHATSOEVER | • whatsoever det. (Formal or literary) Whatever. • whatsoever adv. In any way; at all; whatever. • whatsoever pron. (Archaic or literary) Whatever. |
EARTHWOLVES | • earthwolves n. Plural of earthwolf. • EARTHWOLF n. a hyena-like African mammal, aka aardwolf. |
OVERTHWARTS | • OVERTHWART v. to lie athwart. |
OVERWATCHED | • overwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
OVERWATCHES | • overwatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
OVERWEATHER | • overweather v. (Transitive, obsolete) To expose too long to the influence of harsh weather, or show the effects of such exposure. • overweather adj. (Aviation) Flying high enough to avoid storms and turbulence. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
WHATSOMEVER | • whatsomever adj. Archaic form of whatsoever. • WHATSOMEVER pron. (dialect) whatsoever. |
OVERTHWARTED | • OVERTHWART v. to lie athwart. |
OVERWATCHING | • overwatching v. Present participle of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
OVERWEATHERS | • overweathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
OVERTHWARTING | • OVERTHWART v. to lie athwart. |
OVERWEATHERED | • overweathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
OVERWEATHERING | • overweathering v. Present participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |