| DENOMINATIVELY | • denominatively adv. By denomination. • DENOMINATIVE adv. giving a title. |
| DISEMVOWELLING | • disemvowelling v. Present participle of disemvowel. • DISEMVOWEL v. to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc.) in order to abbreviate it. |
| MISDEVELOPMENT | • misdevelopment n. Bad or wrong development. |
| NONDEVELOPMENT | • nondevelopment n. Lack of development, or failure to develop. • NONDEVELOPMENT n. something that is not development. |
| NOVEMDECILLION | • novemdecillion num. (US; modern British & Australian, short scale, rare) 1060. • novemdecillion num. (Dated British & Australian, long scale, rare) 10114. • novemdecillion num. A very large number. |
| OVERGLAMORISED | • OVERGLAMORISE v. to glamorize to excess, also OVERGLAMORIZE. |
| OVERGLAMORIZED | • overglamorized v. Simple past tense and past participle of overglamorize. • OVERGLAMORIZE v. to glamorize to excess, also OVERGLAMORISE. |
| OVERMULTIPLIED | • overmultiplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmultiply. • OVERMULTIPLY v. to become too numerous. |
| OVERMULTITUDED | • OVERMULTITUDE v. (Milton) to outnumber. |
| OVERMULTITUDES | • OVERMULTITUDE v. (Milton) to outnumber. |
| OVERSIMPLIFIED | • oversimplified adj. Having been simplified to the point where important information is not conveyed. • oversimplified v. Past participle of oversimplify. • OVERSIMPLIFY v. to simplify to such an extent as to bring about distortion, misunderstanding, or error. |
| OVERSTIMULATED | • overstimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstimulate. • overstimulated adj. Excessively stimulated. • OVERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively. |
| PREDEVELOPMENT | • predevelopment n. A phase of preparation prior to development. • PREDEVELOPMENT n. a preliminary development. |
| REDEVELOPMENTS | • redevelopments n. Plural of redevelopment. • REDEVELOPMENT n. the act of redeveloping. |
| SUBDEVELOPMENT | • subdevelopment n. A development making up part of a larger development. • SUBDEVELOPMENT n. a subdivision of a development. |