| CONVINCINGLY | • convincingly adv. In a convincing manner. • CONVINCING adv. CONVINCE, to satisfy as to truth or error. |
| DISINVENTING | • disinventing v. Present participle of disinvent. • DISINVENT v. to undo the invention of. |
| INTERVEINING | • interveining v. Present participle of intervein. • INTERVEIN v. to intersect (as) with veins. |
| INVAGINATING | • invaginating v. Present participle of invaginate. • INVAGINATE v. to ensheath. |
| INVAGINATION | • invagination n. (Medicine) The process where an anatomical part invaginates upon itself or into another structure. • invagination n. One of the methods by which the various germinal layers of the ovum are differentiated. • INVAGINATION n. the act of invaginating. |
| INVENTORYING | • inventorying v. Present participle of inventory. • INVENTORY v. to make an inventory, a list of goods. |
| INVITINGNESS | • invitingness n. The state of being inviting; attractiveness. • INVITINGNESS n. the state of being inviting. |
| NONCOGNITIVE | • noncognitive adj. Not cognitive; not directly related to cognition. • NONCOGNITIVE adj. not cognitive. |
| NONVANISHING | • nonvanishing adj. (Mathematics) Of an expression, especially a function, being nonzero at a value, everywhere on a specified… • NONVANISHING adj. not zero or becoming zero. |
| OVERTHINNING | • overthinning v. Present participle of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| RECONVINCING | • reconvincing v. Present participle of reconvince. • RECONVINCE v. to convince again. |
| UNCONVINCING | • unconvincing adj. Not convincing, plausible or believable. • unconvincing v. Present participle of unconvince. • UNCONVINCING adj. not convincing. |
| UNINVITINGLY | • uninvitingly adv. In an uninviting manner. |