| CONSERVING | • conserving v. Present participle of conserve. • conserving adj. Accompanied by conservation. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • CONSERVE v. to keep, preserve. |
| CONVERGING | • converging adj. Approaching each other at a point; convergent. • converging v. Present participle of converge. • converging n. Convergence. |
| CONVERSING | • conversing v. Present participle of converse. • conversing n. Conversation. • CONVERSE v. to speak together. |
| CONVERTING | • converting v. Present participle of convert. • CONVERT v. to change into another form. |
| ENGROOVING | • engrooving v. Present participle of engroove. • ENGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also INGROOVE. |
| ENVIRONING | • environing v. Present participle of environ. • ENVIRON v. to envelop, enclose. |
| ERGONOVINE | • ergonovine n. Ergometrine. • ERGONOVINE n. an alkaloid derived from ergot used in the treatment of migraines. |
| OVERMINING | • overmining v. Present participle of overmine. • OVERMINE v. to mine to excess. |
| OVERNAMING | • overnaming v. Present participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| REINVOKING | • reinvoking v. Present participle of reinvoke. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| RENOVATING | • renovating v. Present participle of renovate. • RENOVATE v. to make like new. |
| UNCOVERING | • uncovering v. Present participle of uncover. • uncovering n. The act by which something is uncovered. • UNCOVER v. to remove the covering. |
| UNFORGIVEN | • unforgiven adj. Not forgiven. • unforgiven n. Those who cannot be forgiven. • unforgiven v. Simple past tense and past participle of unforgive. |
| 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. |