| OVERBOOK | • overbook v. (Transitive) To sell or guarantee more seats for (an event) than actually exist. • OVERBOOK v. to book in excess of space available. |
| OVERBOOT | • overboot n. A heavy-duty overshoe; a boot#Noun that is an overshoe. • OVERBOOT n. a protective boot worn over an ordinary boot or shoe. |
| OVERBOOKS | • overbooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbook. • OVERBOOK v. to book in excess of space available. |
| OVERBOOTS | • overboots n. Plural of overboot. • OVERBOOT n. a protective boot worn over an ordinary boot or shoe. |
| OVERBOOKED | • overbooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbook. • overbooked adj. Having had more seats or tickets sold or guaranteed then were available. • OVERBOOK v. to book in excess of space available. |
| OVERBORROW | • overborrow v. To borrow too much money. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
| OVERBOOKING | • overbooking v. Present participle of overbook. • overbooking n. An instance of selling or guaranteeing more seats than are available. • OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary. |
| OVERBORROWS | • overborrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
| OVEROBVIOUS | • overobvious adj. Excessively obvious. • OVEROBVIOUS adj. too obvious. |
| OVERBOOKINGS | • overbookings n. Plural of overbooking. • OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary. |
| OVERBORROWED | • overborrowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
| BIOCONVERSION | • bioconversion n. The conversion of biological material into usable products; but especially the conversion of biomass into biofuel. • BIOCONVERSION n. the conversion of organic materials (as wastes) into an energy source (as methane) by processes (as fermentation) involving living organisms. |
| CORROBORATIVE | • corroborative adj. Serving to corroborate. • corroborative n. (Dated) a medical tonic; a corroborant. • CORROBORATIVE adj. serving to corroborate. |
| OVERBORROWING | • overborrowing v. Present participle of overborrow. • OVERBORROW v. to borrow to excess. |
| BIOCONVERSIONS | • bioconversions n. Plural of bioconversion. • BIOCONVERSION n. the conversion of organic materials (as wastes) into an energy source (as methane) by processes (as fermentation) involving living organisms. |
| CORROBORATIVES | • corroboratives n. Plural of corroborative. • CORROBORATIVE n. that which serves to corroborate. |
| VIBROFLOTATION | • vibroflotation n. A form of vibrocompaction using horizontal vibrations and the injection of fluid. • VIBROFLOTATION n. a process for compacting sand. |
| CORROBORATIVELY | • corroboratively adv. In a corroborative manner. • CORROBORATIVE adv. serving to corroborate. |
| OVERELABORATION | • overelaboration n. Excessive elaboration; going into too much detail. • OVERELABORATION n. excessive elaboration. |
| VIBROFLOTATIONS | • VIBROFLOTATION n. a process for compacting sand. |