AVVOGADORE | • AVVOGADORE n. (Italian) an official criminal prosecutor in Venice. |
AVVOGADORES | • AVVOGADORE n. (Italian) an official criminal prosecutor in Venice. |
OVERCOVERING | • overcovering v. Present participle of overcover. • OVERCOVER v. to cover up. |
OVERDEVELOPING | • overdeveloping v. Present participle of overdevelop. • OVERDEVELOP v. to develop excessively. |
OVERFAVORING | • overfavoring v. Present participle of overfavor. • OVERFAVOR v. to favor excessively. |
OVERFAVOURING | • overfavouring v. Present participle of overfavour. • OVERFAVOUR v. to favour excessively. |
OVERGOVERN | • overgovern v. (Transitive, intransitive) To govern with too much rigidity or precision. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
OVERGOVERNED | • overgoverned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgovern. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
OVERGOVERNING | • overgoverning v. Present participle of overgovern. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
OVERGOVERNS | • overgoverns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgovern. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
OVERLOVING | • overloving v. Present participle of overlove. • OVERLOVE v. to love to excess. |
OVERVOLTAGE | • overvoltage n. (Physics) The difference between the electric potential of an electrode or cell under the passage of… • overvoltage n. The hazardous condition that occurs when the voltage in a circuit is raised above that for which it was designed. • OVERVOLTAGE n. the excess potential required for the discharge of an ion at an electrode over and above the equilibrium potential of the electrode. |
OVERVOLTAGES | • overvoltages n. Plural of overvoltage. • OVERVOLTAGE n. the excess potential required for the discharge of an ion at an electrode over and above the equilibrium potential of the electrode. |
OVERVOTING | • overvoting v. Present participle of overvote. • OVERVOTE v. to defeat by a majority of votes. |