| DEPRIVATION | • deprivation n. (Countable) The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity. • deprivation n. (Uncountable) The state of being deprived. • deprivation n. (Countable) The taking away from a clergyman of his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity. |
| DERIVATIONS | • derivations n. Plural of derivation. • DERIVATION n. the act of deriving. |
| DISCOVERING | • discovering v. Present participle of discover. • discovering n. A discovery. • DISCOVER v. to find out, also DISCOURE, DISCURE. |
| DISENVIRONS | • disenvirons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenviron. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |
| DIVERSIONAL | • diversional adj. Relating to diversion. • DIVERSIONAL adj. relating to a diversion. |
| IMPROVIDENT | • improvident adj. Failing to provide for the future; reckless. • improvident adj. Incautious; prone to rashness. • IMPROVIDENT adj. lacking foresight, thoughtless, also UNPROVIDENT. |
| INVENTORIED | • inventoried v. Simple past tense and past participle of inventory. • INVENTORY v. to make an inventory, a list of goods. |
| INVIGORATED | • invigorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invigorate. • INVIGORATE v. to give life and energy to. |
| OVERBIDDING | • overbidding v. Present participle of overbid. • overbidding n. An overbid; an excessively high offer. • OVERBIDDING n. the act of bidding more trumps than a hand justifies. |
| OVERDRIVING | • overdriving v. Present participle of overdrive. • OVERDRIVE v. to drive to excess. |
| OVEREDITING | • overediting v. Present participle of overedit. • OVEREDIT v. to edit more than necessary. |
| OVERGILDING | • overgilding v. Present participle of overgild. • OVERGILD v. to gild over. |
| OVERGIRDING | • overgirding v. Present participle of overgird. • OVERGIRD v. to gird to excess. |
| OVERWINDING | • overwinding v. Present participle of overwind. • OVERWIND v. to wind too much, as a watch. |
| PREVISIONED | • previsioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of prevision. • PREVISION v. to foresee. |
| PROVISIONED | • provisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of provision. • provisioned adj. Possessing goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use. • PROVISION v. to provide. |
| REDIVISIONS | • redivisions n. Plural of redivision. • REDIVISION n. the act of dividing again. |
| REDIVORCING | • redivorcing v. Present participle of redivorce. • REDIVORCE v. to divorce again. |
| VAINGLORIED | • vaingloried v. Simple past tense and past participle of vainglory. • VAINGLORY v. to boast vainly. |
| VERMILIONED | • vermilioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of vermilion. • VERMILION v. to make vermilion. |