| COEVOLVING | • coevolving v. Present participle of coevolve. • coevolving adj. Subject to coevolution.
 • co-evolving v. Present participle of co-evolve.
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| CONVOLVING | • convolving v. Present participle of convolve. • CONVOLVE v. to roll together.
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| CONVOLVULI | • convolvuli n. Plural of convolvulus. • CONVOLVULUS n. (Latin) a genus of climbing plants.
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| CONVULSIVE | • convulsive adj. Marked by or having the nature of convulsions. • convulsive adj. Having or producing convulsions.
 • CONVULSIVE adj. constituting or producing a convulsion.
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| DISINVOLVE | • disinvolve v. (Transitive) To uncover; to unfold or unroll; to disentangle. • DISINVOLVE v. to unfold; to disentangle.
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| EVOLVEMENT | • evolvement n. Evolution. • EVOLVEMENT n. the act of evolving, evolution.
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| INTERVOLVE | • intervolve v. (Rare) To involve one with another. • intervolve v. (Rare) To twist or coil together.
 • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another.
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| INVOLVEDLY | • involvedly adv. In an involved manner. • INVOLVED adv. INVOLVE, to implicate or entangle.
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| OVERLEAVEN | • overleaven v. (Obsolete) To leaven too much. • overleaven v. (Obsolete, by extension) To change excessively; to spoil.
 • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much.
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| OVERLIVING | • overliving v. Present participle of overlive. • OVERLIVE v. to outlive.
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| OVERLOVING | • overloving v. Present participle of overlove. • OVERLOVE v. to love to excess.
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| REINVOLVED | • reinvolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew.
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| REINVOLVES | • reinvolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew.
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| REVOLVENCY | • revolvency n. (Now rare) The fact or act of revolving; capacity for revolution. • REVOLVENCY n. the act or state of revolving.
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| REVOLVINGS | • revolvings n. Plural of revolving. • REVOLVING n. the act of revolving.
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| UNINVOLVED | • uninvolved adj. Not involved. • uninvolved adj. Emotionally distant.
 • uninvolved adj. Of potential mates, available because not in a committed relationship.
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