| ANIMADVERSION | • animadversion n. (Countable) A criticism, a critical remark. • animadversion n. (Uncountable) The state or characteristic of being animadversive. • ANIMADVERSION n. hostile criticism; a critical or censorious remark. |
| CONTRIVEMENTS | • contrivements n. Plural of contrivement. • CONTRIVEMENT n. the act of contriving. |
| GOVERNMENTESE | • governmentese n. (Informal) The jargon spoken in government. • GOVERNMENTESE n. jargon held to be characteristic of government officials. |
| MISGOVERNANCE | • misgovernance n. Bad governance. • MISGOVERNANCE n. misgovernment, also MISGOVERNAUNCE. |
| MISGOVERNMENT | • misgovernment n. Bad government. • misgovernment n. (Archaic) Failure to restrict oneself; improper behavior; misconduct. • MISGOVERNMENT n. wrong government. |
| NONPERMISSIVE | • nonpermissive adj. Not permissive. • NONPERMISSIVE adj. not permissive. |
| NORMATIVENESS | • normativeness n. The quality or state of being normative. • NORMATIVE n. of or relating to a norm; establishing a standard. |
| NORMOTENSIVES | • normotensives n. Plural of normotensive. • NORMOTENSIVE n. someone with normal pressure. |
| OVERCONSUMING | • overconsuming v. Present participle of overconsume. • OVERCONSUME v. to consume to excess. |
| OVERORNAMENTS | • overornaments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overornament. • OVERORNAMENT v. to ornament excessively. |
| REINVESTMENTS | • reinvestments n. Plural of reinvestment. • REINVESTMENT n. the action of reinvesting. |
| RENVERSEMENTS | • renversements n. Plural of renversement. • RENVERSEMENT n. (French) an aeroplane manoeuvre consisting of a half-loop effected simultaneously with a half-turn. |
| SUBGOVERNMENT | • subgovernment n. A government that forms part of a larger government. • SUBGOVERNMENT n. a subdivision of a government. |
| VERMINOUSNESS | • VERMINOUSNESS n. the state of being verminous. |
| VERUMONTANUMS | • VERUMONTANUM n. a ridge on the male urethra where the duct conveying prostatic fluid, sperm and other fluids enters it. |