| CONSERVATORS | • conservators n. Plural of conservator. • CONSERVATOR n. one that preserves from injury or violation. |
| CONSERVATORY | • conservatory adj. Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury. • conservatory adj. (Rare) Relating to conservation. • conservatory n. (Obsolete) That which preserves from injury. |
| CONTROVERSES | • controverses n. Plural of controverse. • CONTROVERSE n. (archaic) a dispute. |
| CONTROVERTED | • controverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of controvert. • CONTROVERT v. to oppose; to argue against; to dispute. |
| CONTROVERTER | • controverter n. One who controverts; a controversial writer; a controversialist. • CONTROVERTER n. one who controverts. |
| NONCORROSIVE | • noncorrosive adj. That does not cause corrosion. • NONCORROSIVE adj. not corrosive. |
| NONCROSSOVER | • noncrossover adj. (Genetics) Not involving crossover. • NONCROSSOVER n. a chromosome that has not crossed over during meiosis. |
| ONCORNAVIRUS | • oncornavirus n. Any of a group of RNA viruses, of the subfamily Oncornvirinae in the family Retroviridae, that cause… • ONCORNAVIRUS n. an oncogenic RNA virus. |
| OVERCOLORING | • overcoloring v. Present participle of overcolor. • overcoloring n. Alternative form of overcolouring. • OVERCOLOR v. to color too highly, also OVERCOLOUR. |
| OVERCONCERNS | • overconcerns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overconcern. • OVERCONCERN v. to concern excessively. |
| OVERCONTROLS | • overcontrols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcontrol. • OVERCONTROL v. to control excessively. |
| OVERCOVERING | • overcovering v. Present participle of overcover. • OVERCOVER v. to cover up. |
| OVERCROPPING | • overcropping v. Present participle of overcrop. • OVERCROP v. to exhaust the land. |
| OVERCROWDING | • overcrowding v. Present participle of overcrowd. • overcrowding n. The situation where a space holds more occupants than it can comfortably accommodate. • OVERCROWDING n. the act of crowding to excess. |
| OVERREACTION | • overreaction n. A reaction that is excessive. • OVERREACTION n. excessive reaction. |
| OVERRECKONED | • overreckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overreckon. • OVERRECKON v. to reckon too highly. |
| RECONVERSION | • reconversion n. The action of converting something again. • reconversion n. The action or renovating or converting a property. • RECONVERSION n. the act of reconverting. |
| SEROCONVERTS | • seroconverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seroconvert. • SEROCONVERT v. to produce specific antibodies in response to the presence of an antigen, such as a virus or vaccine. |
| SERVOCONTROL | • servocontrol n. A control that uses a servomechanism. • SERVOCONTROL n. in aircraft, a reinforcing mechanism for the pilot's effort, usually a small auxiliary aerofoil. |