| OVERBUILD | • overbuild v. (Transitive, intransitive) To perform excessive construction on a building or in an area. • overbuild v. (Transitive) To build over or on top of another structure. • overbuild v. (Transitive) To build with excessive size or elaboration. |
| OVERBUILDS | • overbuilds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbuild. • OVERBUILD v. to build over. |
| OVERBUSIED | • overbusied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbusy. • OVERBUSY v. to occupy oneself too much. |
| OVERDUBBING | • overdubbing v. Present participle of overdub. • OVERDUB v. to add sound to a recording. |
| BOULEVARDIER | • boulevardier n. A man who frequents the boulevards; thus, a man about town or bon vivant. • boulevardier v. (Intransitive) To strut or show off like a boulevardier. • BOULEVARDIER n. (French) a socially active man who likes to visit fashionable places. |
| OVERBOUNDING | • overbounding v. Present participle of overbound. • OVERBOUND v. to bound excessively. |
| OVERBUILDING | • overbuilding v. Present participle of overbuild. • OVERBUILD v. to build over. |
| VOCABULARIED | • vocabularied adj. (In combination) Having a vocabulary (of a specified kind or size). • VOCABULARIED adj. having a vocabulary. |
| BOULEVARDIERS | • boulevardiers n. Plural of boulevardier. • BOULEVARDIER n. (French) a socially active man who likes to visit fashionable places. |
| OVERABOUNDING | • overabounding v. Present participle of overabound. • OVERABOUND v. to be exceedingly plenty. |
| OVERBURDENING | • overburdening v. Present participle of overburden. • OVERBURDEN v. to overload, also OVERBURTHEN. |
| RHABDOVIRUSES | • rhabdoviruses n. Plural of rhabdovirus. • RHABDOVIRUS n. a class of virus that includes rabies. |
| 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. |
| OVERSUBSCRIBED | • oversubscribed adj. Having insufficient capacity to meet the demand of those who are interested. • oversubscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversubscribe. • OVERSUBSCRIBE v. to subscribe for more of than is available. |
| UNDISCOVERABLE | • undiscoverable adj. Unable to be discovered; hidden perfectly. • undiscoverable adj. (Law) Not subject to being produced in response to a discovery request. • UNDISCOVERABLE adj. not discoverable. |
| UNDISCOVERABLY | • undiscoverably adv. In an undiscoverable manner. • UNDISCOVERABLE adv. not discoverable. |