CONTRIVEMENT | • contrivement n. (Obsolete) contrivance; invention; arrangement or plan. • CONTRIVEMENT n. the act of contriving. |
DEMOTIVATING | • demotivating v. Present participle of demotivate. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
DEMOTIVATION | • demotivation n. A feeling or state of being demotivated. • DEMOTIVATION n. the act of demotivating. |
DIVERTIMENTO | • divertimento n. (Music) composition that has several short movements, a style that composers started to use in the 18th century. • DIVERTIMENTO n. (Italian) a genre of 18th century chamber music having several short movements. |
GRAVITOMETER | • gravitometer n. Gravimeter. • gravitometer n. Hydrometer. • gravitometer n. Densitometer. |
MULTIVOLTINE | • multivoltine adj. (Biology) Having several broods or generations in a year. • multivoltine n. (Biology) A multivoltine organism. • MULTIVOLTINE adj. having several broods in one season. |
NONIMITATIVE | • nonimitative adj. Not imitative. • NONIMITATIVE adj. not imitative. |
OVERESTIMATE | • overestimate v. To judge or calculate too highly. • overestimate n. An estimate that is too high. • over-estimate v. Alternative spelling of overestimate. |
OVERMATURITY | • overmaturity n. The quality of being overmature. • OVERMATURITY n. excessive maturity. |
OVEROPTIMIST | • overoptimist n. An excessively optimistic person. • OVEROPTIMIST n. one who is excessively optimistic. |
REMOTIVATING | • remotivating v. Present participle of remotivate. • REMOTIVATE v. to motivate again. |
REMOTIVATION | • remotivation n. A form of therapy attempting to re-establish an interest in the world in institutionalized patients. • REMOTIVATION n. the act of remotivating. |
TWELVEMONTHS | • twelvemonths n. Plural of twelvemonth. • TWELVEMONTH n. a period of twelve months. |
VITRECTOMIES | • vitrectomies n. Plural of vitrectomy. • VITRECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the vitreous humor from the eyeball. |
VOLTAMMETERS | • voltammeters n. Plural of voltammeter. • VOLTAMMETER n. a dual-purpose instrument that can measure both potential difference and electric current, usually in volts and amperes respectively. |