| CODERIVING | • CODERIVE v. to derive jointly. |
| ENVIRONING | • environing v. Present participle of environ. • ENVIRON v. to envelop, enclose. |
| INVIGORATE | • invigorate v. (Transitive) To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to. • invigorate v. (Transitive) To heighten or intensify. • invigorate v. (Transitive) To give life or energy to. |
| OVERGIVING | • overgiving v. Present participle of overgive. • OVERGIVE v. (Spenser) to give up. |
| OVERLIVING | • overliving v. Present participle of overlive. • OVERLIVE v. to outlive. |
| OVERMINING | • overmining v. Present participle of overmine. • OVERMINE v. to mine to excess. |
| OVERMIXING | • overmixing v. Present participle of overmix. • OVERMIX v. to mix too much. |
| OVERRIDING | • overriding v. Present participle of override. • overriding n. The act or process by which something is overridden. • overriding adj. Superior, of supreme importance in the case. |
| OVERSIZING | • oversizing v. Present participle of oversize. • OVERSIZE v. to cover with size. |
| OVERTIMING | • overtiming v. Present participle of overtime. • OVERTIME v. to exceed the correct allowance of time. |
| OVERTIRING | • overtiring v. Present participle of overtire. • OVERTIRE v. to tire excessively. |
| REINVOKING | • reinvoking v. Present participle of reinvoke. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| VERSIONING | • versioning n. (Computing) The use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items. • VERSIONING n. the adaptation of classical literary texts for films. |
| VIGORISHES | • vigorishes n. Plural of vigorish. • VIGORISH n. (Yiddish) the percentage of a gambler's winnings taken by the bookie. |
| VIROLOGIES | • virologies n. Plural of virology. • VIROLOGY n. the study of viruses. |