| IMPROVVISATORE | • improvvisatore n. Alternative form of improvisatore. • IMPROVVISATORE n. (Italian) an improviser in an Italian manner, also IMPROVISATORE. |
| IMPROVVISATORES | • IMPROVVISATORE n. (Italian) an improviser in an Italian manner, also IMPROVISATORE. |
| IMPROVVISATRICE | • improvvisatrice n. Alternative form of improvisatrice. • IMPROVVISATRICE n. (archaic) a female improvisator, also IMPROVISATRIX. |
| INTROVERSIVE | • introversive adj. Introverting; turning inward. • introversive adj. (Psychology) introverted. • INTROVERSIVE adj. related to introversion. |
| INTROVERSIVELY | • introversively adv. In an introversive manner. • INTROVERSIVE adv. related to introversion. |
| INTROVERTIVE | • introvertive adj. Of, or pertaining to being an introvert. • INTROVERT adj. to turn inwards. |
| OVERADVERTISING | • overadvertising v. Present participle of overadvertise. • OVERADVERTISE v. to advertise to excess, also OVERADVERTIZE. |
| OVERADVERTIZING | • OVERADVERTIZE v. to advertise to excess, also OVERADVERTISE. |
| OVERDIVERSITIES | • OVERDIVERSITY n. excessive diversity. |
| OVERDIVERSITY | • overdiversity n. Excessive diversity. • OVERDIVERSITY n. excessive diversity. |
| OVERDRIVING | • overdriving v. Present participle of overdrive. • OVERDRIVE v. to drive to excess. |
| OVERPRIVILEGED | • overprivileged adj. Being too privileged; specifically, having more advantages or opportunities than others, especially… • OVERPRIVILEGED adj. excessively privileged. |
| OVERSERVICING | • overservicing v. Present participle of overservice. • OVERSERVICE v. to service to excess. |
| SURVIVORSHIP | • survivorship n. The state of being a survivor. • survivorship n. (Biology) The number or percentage of young that survive to adulthood. • survivorship n. (Law) A right whereby a person becomes entitled to property by reason of his having survived another… |
| SURVIVORSHIPS | • survivorships n. Plural of survivorship. • SURVIVORSHIP n. the legal right of the survivor of persons having joint interests in property to take the interest of the person who has died. |