| INTERCONVERT | • interconvert v. To convert mutually one into another. • INTERCONVERT v. to convert (two or more things) into one another. |
| INTERVENTORS | • interventors n. Plural of interventor. • INTERVENTOR n. a mediator in ecclesiastical controversies. |
| INTROVERSION | • introversion n. A turning inward, particularly… • INTROVERSION n. the act of introverting. |
| INTROVERTING | • introverting n. The process of turning inwards, or becoming introverted. • INTROVERT v. to turn inwards. |
| NERVURATIONS | • NERVURATION n. the state of having nervures. |
| NONNARRATIVE | • nonnarrative adj. Not narrative in character or style. • nonnarrative n. That which is not a narrative. • NONNARRATIVE adj. not narrative. |
| OVERPRINTING | • overprinting v. Present participle of overprint. • OVERPRINT v. to print over something already printed. |
| OVERTRAINING | • overtraining v. Present participle of overtrain. • OVERTRAIN v. to train to excess. |
| RECONVERTING | • reconverting v. Present participle of reconvert. • RECONVERT v. to convert again. |
| REINNERVATED | • reinnervated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinnervate. • REINNERVATE v. to innervate again. |
| REINNERVATES | • reinnervates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinnervate. • REINNERVATE v. to innervate again. |
| TRANSVERSING | • transversing v. Present participle of transverse. • TRANSVERSE v. to cross, traverse. |
| TRANSVERSION | • transversion n. (Genetics) A point mutation in which a purine is replaced with a pyrimidine, or vice versa. • transversion n. (Literature) The changing from prose into verse, or verse into prose. • TRANSVERSION n. the act of making transverse. |
| UNPERVERTING | • unperverting v. Present participle of unpervert. • UNPERVERT v. to free from perversion. |
| VETERINARIAN | • veterinarian n. (Now US) A medical doctor who treats animals. • veterinarian adj. Veterinary. • VETERINARIAN n. a person qualified and authorized to practice veterinary medicine. |