| DEROGATIVELY | • derogatively adv. In a derogative way or manner: derogatorily. • DEROGATIVE adv. derogatory. |
| DEVALORISING | • devalorising v. Present participle of devalorise. • DEVALORISE v. to devalue, also DEVALORIZE. |
| DEVALORIZING | • devalorizing v. Present participle of devalorize. • DEVALORIZE v. to devalue, also DEVALORISE. |
| DISAPPROVING | • disapproving v. Present participle of disapprove. • DISAPPROVING adj. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISFAVOURING | • disfavouring v. Present participle of disfavour. • DISFAVOUR v. to disesteem, also DISFAVOR. |
| ENDEAVOURING | • endeavouring v. Present participle and gerund of endeavour. • endeavouring n. Alternative form of endeavoring. • ENDEAVOUR v. to try, also ENDEAVOR. |
| OVERARRANGED | • overarranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of overarrange. • OVERARRANGE v. to arrange to excess. |
| OVERDIAGNOSE | • overdiagnose v. (Medicine) To diagnose something more often than it actually occurs. • overdiagnose v. (Medicine) To diagnose something that never would have led to symptoms. • overdiagnose v. (Medicine) To diagnose as a clinical case what is truly a subclinical case. |
| OVERDRAUGHTS | • overdraughts n. Plural of overdraught. • OVERDRAUGHT n. a current of air passing over, or coming from above, a fire in a furnace, kiln, etc. |
| OVERFATIGUED | • overfatigued v. Simple past tense and past participle of overfatigue. • OVERFATIGUED adj. excessively fatigued. |
| OVERHANDLING | • overhandling v. Present participle of overhandle. • OVERHANDLE v. to handle, or use, too much. |
| OVERPACKAGED | • overpackaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpackage. • OVERPACKAGE v. to package excessively. |
| OVERPEDALING | • overpedaling v. Present participle of overpedal. • OVERPEDAL v. to make excessive use of the sustaining pedal of a piano. |
| OVERSLAUGHED | • overslaughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overslaugh. • OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion. |
| OVERSTANDING | • overstanding v. Present participle of overstand. • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay. |
| OVERTRADINGS | • overtradings n. Plural of overtrading. • OVERTRADING n. trading beyond one's capital. |
| PREROGATIVED | • prerogatived adj. Endowed with a prerogative, or exclusive privilege. • PREROGATIVED adj. (Shakespeare) possessed of a prerogative. |
| VIDEOGRAPHER | • videographer n. Any person involved in the production of video material, but especially a person who uses a video camera. • VIDEOGRAPHER n. a practitioner of videography. |
| WOODCARVINGS | • woodcarvings n. Plural of woodcarving. • wood␣carvings n. Plural of wood carving. • WOODCARVING n. the art of carving in wood. |