| ADVERSENESS | • adverseness n. The state or quality of being adverse, or opposed. • ADVERSENESS n. the quality of being adverse. |
| AUTOREVERSE | • autoreverse n. A device in a tape recorder or player that enables playback or recording the tape in both directions… • AUTOREVERSE n. a system in a tape player that automatically reverses the tape and plays another track when one track has finished. |
| CONTROVERSE | • controverse n. (Obsolete) Controversy. • controverse v. (Obsolete) to controvert. • CONTROVERSE n. (archaic) a dispute. |
| DIVERSENESS | • diverseness n. The state or quality of being diverse or unlike and varied; diversity. • DIVERSENESS n. the state of being diverse. |
| MULTIVERSES | • multiverses n. Plural of multiverse. • Multiverses n. Plural of Multiverse. • MULTIVERSE n. the sum of all universes. |
| OVERSECRETE | • oversecrete v. (Medicine) to secrete excessively. • over-secrete v. Alternative form of oversecrete. |
| OVERSEEDING | • overseeding v. Present participle of overseed. • OVERSEED v. to seed to excess. |
| OVERSELLING | • overselling v. Present participle of oversell. • OVERSELL v. to sell more than can be delivered. |
| OVERSERIOUS | • overserious adj. Excessively serious. • OVERSERIOUS adj. excessively serious. |
| OVERSERVICE | • overservice v. (Transitive) To provide with excessive service. • overservice n. Act of overserving, especially serving alcohol to some who is intoxicated. • OVERSERVICE v. to service to excess. |
| OVERSETTING | • oversetting v. Present participle of overset. • OVERSET v. to upset; to disorder. |
| REVERSELESS | • reverseless adj. Not having a reverse. • reverseless adj. (Archaic) irreversible. • REVERSELESS adj. unalterable. |
| TRANSVERSED | • transversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transverse. • TRANSVERSE v. to cross, traverse. |
| TRANSVERSES | • transverses n. Plural of transverse. • TRANSVERSE v. to cross, traverse. |
| UNTRAVERSED | • untraversed adj. That has not been traversed; unexplored. • UNTRAVERSED adj. not traversed. |