| APPELLATIVES | • appellatives n. Plural of appellative. • APPELLATIVE n. a common noun or common name (as distinguished from a proper name). |
| DEOPPILATIVE | • deoppilative n. (Medicine, dated) Any medicine that dissolves obstructions. • DEOPPILATIVE n. any drug which removes obstructions in the body. |
| OPPRESSIVELY | • oppressively adv. In an oppressive manner. • OPPRESSIVE adv. unreasonably burdensome or severe. |
| OVERPEOPLING | • overpeopling v. Present participle of overpeople. • OVERPEOPLE v. to people too densely. |
| OVERPOPULATE | • overpopulate v. To fill with too many individuals; to exceed the capacity of a region to contain the population. • OVERPOPULATE v. to populate too densely. |
| OVERSUPPLIED | • oversupplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversupply. • OVERSUPPLY v. to supply to excess. |
| OVERSUPPLIES | • oversupplies n. Plural of oversupply. • oversupplies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversupply. • OVERSUPPLY v. to supply to excess. |
| PERCEPTIVELY | • perceptively adv. In a perceptive manner. • PERCEPTIVE adv. responsive to sensory stimuli. |
| PERSPECTIVAL | • perspectival adj. Of or pertaining to perspective. • PERSPECTIVAL adj. relating to perspective. |
| PRECEPTIVELY | • preceptively adv. In a preceptive manner. • PRECEPTIVE adv. concerning rules of conduct, laws or precepts, also PRECEPTIAL. |
| PREDEVELOPED | • predeveloped v. Simple past tense and past participle of predevelop. • PREDEVELOP v. to develop in advance. |
| PREEMPTIVELY | • preemptively adv. In a preemptive manner. • preëmptively adv. Rare spelling of preemptively. • pre-emptively adv. Alternative spelling of preemptively. |