| DIVERSIONARY | • diversionary adj. That serves as a diversion. • DIVERSIONARY adj. tending to draw attention away from the principal concern. |
| DORSIVENTRAL | • dorsiventral adj. Alternative form of dorsoventral. • DORSIVENTRAL adj. having differentiated opposite faces or surfaces. |
| OVERBREEDING | • overbreeding v. Present participle of overbreed. • OVERBREED v. to breed too much. |
| OVERBRIDGING | • overbridging adj. Forming a bridge over something else; overarching. • overbridging n. Material or structure that forms a bridge over something else. • OVERBRIDGE v. to span with a bridge. |
| 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. |
| OVERDRESSING | • overdressing v. Present participle of overdress. • OVERDRESS v. to dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much. |
| OVERDRINKERS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OVERDRINKING | • overdrinking v. Present participle of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERINFORMED | • overinformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overinform. • OVERINFORM v. to inform excessively. |
| OVERSTRAINED | • overstrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstrain. • OVERSTRAIN v. to strain to excess. |
| OVERSTRIDDEN | • overstridden v. Past participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| OVERSTRIDING | • overstriding v. Present participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| OVERTRADINGS | • overtradings n. Plural of overtrading. • OVERTRADING n. trading beyond one's capital. |
| OVERWINTERED | • overwintered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwinter. • OVERWINTER v. to last through or pass the winter. |
| PROVENDERING | • provendering v. Present participle of provender. • PROVENDER v. to supply with provender. |
| TURACOVERDIN | • turacoverdin n. (Organic chemistry) A green pigment found in the feathers of the turacou. • TURACOVERDIN n. an iron-based pigment in turaco feathers, the only pure green pigment found in birds. |