| COMPARATIVISTS | • comparativists n. Plural of comparativist. • COMPARATIVIST n. one who conducts a comparative study. |
| CONTRAPOSITIVE | • contrapositive n. (Logic) The inverse of the converse of a given proposition. • CONTRAPOSITIVE n. an immediate inference, which consists in denying the original subject of the contradictory of the original predicate. |
| CORPORATIVISMS | • corporativisms n. Plural of corporativism. • CORPORATIVISM n. the policy of control of a country's economy through the combined power of the trade unions, large businesses, etc., also CORPORATISM. |
| IMPROVISATRICE | • improvisatrice n. A female improvisatore. • IMPROVISATRICE n. (archaic) a female improvisator, also IMPROVISATRIX. |
| OVERCAPACITIES | • overcapacities n. Plural of overcapacity. • OVERCAPACITY n. excessive capacity for production or services in relation to demand. |
| OVERCAPITALISE | • OVERCAPITALISE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value, also OVERCAPITALIZE. |
| OVERSPECIALISE | • overspecialise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of overspecialize. • OVERSPECIALISE v. to specialise to excess, also OVERSPECIALIZE. |
| OVERSPECIALIZE | • overspecialize v. To specialize to an excessive degree. • OVERSPECIALIZE v. to specialize to excess, also OVERSPECIALISE. |
| PICORNAVIRUSES | • picornaviruses n. Plural of picornavirus. • PICORNAVIRUS n. one of a group of very small RNA viruses, including Cocksackle virus. |
| PREVARICATIONS | • prevarications n. Plural of prevarication. • PREVARICATION n. the act of prevaricating. |
| PROVINCIALISED | • provincialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of provincialise. • PROVINCIALISE v. to make provincial, also PROVINCIALIZE. |
| PROVINCIALISES | • provincialises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provincialise. • PROVINCIALISE v. to make provincial, also PROVINCIALIZE. |
| PROVINCIALISMS | • provincialisms n. Plural of provincialism. • PROVINCIALISM n. a dialectal or local word, phrase, or idiom. |
| PROVINCIALISTS | • provincialists n. Plural of provincialist. • PROVINCIALIST n. a native or inhabitant of a province. |
| PROVINCIALIZES | • provincializes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provincialize. • PROVINCIALIZE v. to make provincial, also PROVINCIALISE. |
| SIMPLIFICATIVE | • simplificative adj. That leads to simplification. • SIMPLIFICATIVE adj. serving to simplify. |