INOPERATIVE | • inoperative adj. Not working or functioning; either idle or broken. • inoperative adj. (Law) No longer legally binding. • INOPERATIVE adj. not operative. |
OVEREXPANDS | • overexpands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexpand. • OVEREXPAND v. to expand excessively. |
OVEREXPLAIN | • overexplain v. (Transitive) To explain at unnecessary length or in too much detail. • OVEREXPLAIN v. to explain to excess. |
OVERHEAPING | • overheaping v. Present participle of overheap. • OVERHEAP v. to heap up to excess. |
OVERLEAPING | • overleaping v. Present participle of overleap. • OVERLEAP v. to leap over, also OWERLOUP. |
OVERPAINTED | • overpainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpaint. • OVERPAINT v. to color or describe too strongly. |
OVERPAYMENT | • overpayment n. Payment exceeding the amount actually due. • OVERPAYMENT n. an excessive payment. |
OVERPLANNED | • overplanned adj. Excessively planned. • OVERPLAN v. to plan to excess. |
OVERPLANTED | • overplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overplant. • OVERPLANT v. to plant to excess. |
PERSONATIVE | • personative adj. Portraying a person or persons. • PERSONATIVE adj. dramatic; presenting or presented through persons. |
POLYVALENCE | • polyvalence n. (Countable) The state of being polyvalent. • polyvalence n. (Countable) Congruence with polyvalency. • polyvalence n. (Uncountable, music) A quality of music that is played in more than one harmonic function in the same key. |
PROVENANCES | • provenances n. Plural of provenance. • provenances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provenance. • PROVENANCE n. an origin, source, also PROVENIENCE. |
UNOPERATIVE | • unoperative adj. Obsolete form of inoperative. • UNOPERATIVE adj. not operative. |
VAPORESCENT | • vaporescent adj. (Rare) Becoming vaporous; producing or emitting vapor. • VAPORESCENT adj. forming vapor. |