| ADVANTAGEOUS | • advantageous adj. Being of advantage, beneficial. • ADVANTAGEOUS adj. giving an advantage.
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| ADVENTURINGS | • adventurings n. Plural of adventuring. • ADVENTURING n. the act of having an adventure.
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| DISAVAUNCING | • disavauncing v. Present participle of disavaunce. • DISAVAUNCE v. (Spenser) to retard; to repel, also DISADVANCE.
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| DISAVOUCHING | • disavouching v. Present participle of disavouch. • DISAVOUCH v. (obsolete) to disavow, also DISAVOW.
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| DISFAVOURING | • disfavouring v. Present participle of disfavour. • DISFAVOUR v. to disesteem, also DISFAVOR.
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| DISPURVEYING | • dispurveying v. Present participle of dispurvey. • DISPURVEY v. (archaic) to deprive of provisions.
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| DIVULGATIONS | • divulgations n. Plural of divulgation. • DIVULGATION n. the act of divulgating.
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| DIVULGEMENTS | • DIVULGEMENT n. the act of divulging. | 
| DUCKSHOVINGS | • DUCKSHOVING n. the act of jumping a queue. | 
| OVERFUNDINGS | • overfundings n. Plural of overfunding. • OVERFUNDING n. the act of funding to excess.
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| OVERINDULGES | • overindulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overindulge. • over-indulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of over-indulge.
 • OVERINDULGE v. to indulge to excess.
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| OVERSTUDYING | • overstudying v. Present participle of overstudy. • OVERSTUDY v. to study to excess.
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| UNDISSOLVING | • undissolving adj. That does not dissolve. • UNDISSOLVING adj. not dissolving.
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| UNVULGARISED | • unvulgarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of unvulgarise. • UNVULGARISE v. to make not vulgar, also UNVULGARIZE.
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| VANGUARDISMS | • vanguardisms n. Plural of vanguardism. • VANGUARDISM n. the condition of being or practice of positioning oneself as or within the vanguard of a movement, esp. political.
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| VANGUARDISTS | • vanguardists n. Plural of vanguardist. • VANGUARDIST n. a practitioner of vanguardism.
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