| VIBRIOID | • vibrioid adj. Having the curved commalike shape characteristic of the genus Vibrio of gram-negative bacteria. • VIBRIOID adj. of or like a vibrio, a genus of rod-shaped motile bacteria. |
| BIODIVERSE | • biodiverse adj. Biotically diverse; having a high degree of biodiversity. • BIODIVERSE adj. of an environment, having many different kinds of plants and animals. |
| OVERBIDDING | • overbidding v. Present participle of overbid. • overbidding n. An overbid; an excessively high offer. • OVERBIDDING n. the act of bidding more trumps than a hand justifies. |
| VIBRACULOID | • vibraculoid adj. Characteristic of a vibraculum. • VIBRACULOID adj. of or like a vibraculum, one of the movable, slender, spinelike organs or parts with which certain bryozoans are furnished, also VIBRACULAR. |
| BIODIVERSITY | • biodiversity n. (Ecology) The diversity (number and variety of species) of plant and animal life within a region. • BIODIVERSITY n. the number of species present in a given ecosystem. |
| OVERBIDDINGS | • overbiddings n. Plural of overbidding. • OVERBIDDING n. the act of bidding more trumps than a hand justifies. |
| OVERBRIDGING | • overbridging adj. Forming a bridge over something else; overarching. • overbridging n. Material or structure that forms a bridge over something else. • OVERBRIDGE v. to span with a bridge. |
| OVERBUILDING | • overbuilding v. Present participle of overbuild. • OVERBUILD v. to build over. |
| SUBORDINATIVE | • subordinative adj. Tending to subordinate; expressing subordination. • subordinative adj. (Grammar) Used to introduce a subordinate sentence. • SUBORDINATIVE adj. containing a subordinate clause or clauses. |
| BIODIVERSITIES | • biodiversities n. Plural of biodiversity. • BIODIVERSITY n. the number of species present in a given ecosystem. |
| DISAPPROBATIVE | • disapprobative adj. Disapproving. • DISAPPROBATIVE adj. disapproving. |
| INDISCOVERABLE | • indiscoverable adj. Unable to be discovered, undiscoverable, not discoverable. • INDISCOVERABLE adj. not discoverable. |
| PROVERBIALISED | • proverbialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of proverbialise. • PROVERBIALISE v. to make proverbial, also PROVERBIALIZE. |
| PROVERBIALIZED | • proverbialized v. Simple past tense and past participle of proverbialize. • PROVERBIALIZE v. to make proverbial, also PROVERBIALISE. |