| APPERCEIVING | • apperceiving v. Present participle of apperceive. • APPERCEIVE v. to perceive an inner meaning. | 
| MISCONCEIVED | • misconceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of misconceive. • misconceived adj. Badly or wrongly conceived. • MISCONCEIVE v. to conceive wrongly. | 
| MISCONCEIVER | • misconceiver n. One who misconceives. • MISCONCEIVER n. one who misconceives. | 
| MISCONCEIVES | • misconceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconceive. • MISCONCEIVE v. to conceive wrongly. | 
| MISPERCEIVED | • misperceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of misperceive. • MISPERCEIVE v. to perceive wrongly. | 
| MISPERCEIVES | • misperceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misperceive. • MISPERCEIVE v. to perceive wrongly. | 
| PRECONCEIVED | • preconceived adj. (Of an opinion or notion) Conceived beforehand: formed ahead of time. • preconceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of preconceive. • PRECONCEIVE v. to form (as an opinion) prior to actual knowledge or experience. | 
| PRECONCEIVES | • preconceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preconceive. • PRECONCEIVE v. to form (as an opinion) prior to actual knowledge or experience. | 
| RECEIVERSHIP | • receivership n. (Law) The office and duties of a receiver. • receivership n. (Law) The state of being under the control of a receiver. • receivership n. (Law, business) A form trusteeship of bankruptcy administration in which a receiver is appointed to… | 
| RECONCEIVING | • reconceiving v. Present participle of reconceive. • RECONCEIVE v. to conceive again. | 
| TRANSCEIVERS | • transceivers n. Plural of transceiver. • TRANSCEIVER n. a radio transmitterreceiver that uses many of the same components for both transmission and reception. | 
| UNDECEIVABLE | • undeceivable adj. Not deceivable. • UNDECEIVABLE adj. not deceivable. |