| CONVENTIONEER | • conventioneer n. A person attending a convention. • CONVENTIONEER n. a person attending a convention, also CONVENTIONER. |
| ENDEAVOURMENT | • endeavourment n. Alternative form of endeavorment. • ENDEAVOURMENT n. (Spenser) endeavour. |
| FERVENTNESSES | • FERVENTNESS n. the quality of being fervent. |
| GOVERNMENTESE | • governmentese n. (Informal) The jargon spoken in government. • GOVERNMENTESE n. jargon held to be characteristic of government officials. |
| INADVERTENCES | • inadvertences n. Plural of inadvertence. • INADVERTENCE n. negligence, oversight, also INADVERTENCY. |
| NONREFLECTIVE | • nonreflective adj. Not reflective. • NONREFLECTIVE adj. not reflective. |
| OVERDEPENDENT | • overdependent adj. Excessively dependent. • OVERDEPENDENT adj. excessively dependent. |
| OVEREXTENDING | • overextending v. Present participle of overextend. • OVEREXTEND v. to extend beyond a safe or reasonable point. |
| OVEREXTENSION | • overextension n. The state or quality of being overextended; extension beyond normal, correct, or appropriate bounds or limits. • overextension n. (Linguistics) Application of a term to too many referents, as for example when a child uses cat to refer… • over-extension n. Alternative form of overextension. |
| OVERINTENSELY | • overintensely adv. Too intensely. |
| OVERLENGTHENS | • overlengthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlengthen. • OVERLENGTHEN v. to lengthen excessively. |
| PREVALENTNESS | • PREVALENT n. prevailing, widespread. |
| REINVESTMENTS | • reinvestments n. Plural of reinvestment. • REINVESTMENT n. the action of reinvesting. |
| REJUVENESCENT | • rejuvenescent adj. Becoming, or causing to become, rejuvenated. • REJUVENESCENT adj. effecting rejuvenescence. |
| RENVERSEMENTS | • renversements n. Plural of renversement. • RENVERSEMENT n. (French) an aeroplane manoeuvre consisting of a half-loop effected simultaneously with a half-turn. |
| RETENTIVENESS | • retentiveness n. The state of being retentive. • RETENTIVENESS n. the state of being retentive. |
| UNDERINVESTED | • underinvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of underinvest. • UNDERINVEST v. to invest insufficient funds. |
| UNPREVENTABLE | • unpreventable adj. Not preventable. • unpreventable n. Something that cannot be prevented. • UNPREVENTABLE adj. not preventable. |
| VENEPUNCTURES | • venepunctures n. Plural of venepuncture. • VENEPUNCTURE n. the puncturing of a vein with a hypodermic needle, to draw off a sample of blood, also VENIPUNCTURE. |
| YESTEREVENING | • yesterevening n. (Archaic) Synonym of yestereve. • YESTEREVENING n. yesterday evening, also YESTEREVE, YESTEREVEN, YESTREEN. |