| DENERVATION | • denervation n. (Medicine) The removal or blocking of a nerve connection to tissue, such as by surgical or chemical means. • DENERVATION n. the act of denervating. |
| DISENVIRONS | • disenvirons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenviron. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |
| ENDEAVORING | • endeavoring v. Present participle and gerund of endeavor. • endeavoring n. The act by which one endeavors or strives; an attempt. • ENDEAVOR v. to strive or attempt. |
| INVENTORIED | • inventoried v. Simple past tense and past participle of inventory. • INVENTORY v. to make an inventory, a list of goods. |
| NONDELIVERY | • nondelivery n. A failure to deliver. • NONDELIVERY n. a ball that does not count as a delivery. |
| OVERFUNDING | • overfunding n. Excess funding. • overfunding v. Present participle of overfund. • OVERFUNDING n. the act of funding to excess. |
| OVERHANDING | • overhanding v. Present participle of overhand. • over-handing v. Present participle of over-hand. • OVERHAND v. to sew with short vertical stitches. |
| OVERLANDING | • overlanding v. Present participle of overland. • overlanding n. The practice of travelling overland, or moving stock overland. • OVERLAND v. to drive stock overland. |
| OVERLENDING | • overlending v. Present participle of overlend. • OVERLEND v. to lend too much. |
| OVERTHINNED | • overthinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| OVERWINDING | • overwinding v. Present participle of overwind. • OVERWIND v. to wind too much, as a watch. |
| RECONVINCED | • reconvinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconvince. • RECONVINCE v. to convince again. |
| UNCONTRIVED | • uncontrived adj. Not contrived. • UNCONTRIVED adj. not contrived. |
| UNPROVIDENT | • unprovident adj. (Obsolete) lacking caution; lacking foresight; improvident. • unprovident adj. (Obsolete) lacking thrift. • UNPROVIDENT adj. (Shakespeare) improvident. |
| UNPROVIDING | • unproviding adj. Failing to provide; not giving. • UNPROVIDE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of necessary provision. |