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There are 8 words containing OVERCAP

OVERCAPACITIESovercapacities n. Plural of overcapacity.
OVERCAPACITY n. excessive capacity for production or services in relation to demand.
OVERCAPACITYovercapacity n. A capacity for the production of a commodity or product that is in excess of what is needed.
OVERCAPACITY n. excessive capacity for production or services in relation to demand.
OVERCAPITALISEOVERCAPITALISE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value, also OVERCAPITALIZE.
OVERCAPITALISEDovercapitalised adj. Alternative form of overcapitalized.
OVERCAPITALISE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value, also OVERCAPITALIZE.
OVERCAPITALISESOVERCAPITALISE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value, also OVERCAPITALIZE.
OVERCAPITALIZEovercapitalize v. (Transitive) to estimate the value of a company, stock etc too highly.
overcapitalize v. (Transitive) to capitalize a business beyond a sustainable level.
OVERCAPITALIZE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value also OVERCAPITALISE.
OVERCAPITALIZEDovercapitalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcapitalize.
overcapitalized adj. Having excess capital.
OVERCAPITALIZE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value also OVERCAPITALISE.
OVERCAPITALIZESovercapitalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcapitalize.
OVERCAPITALIZE v. to put a nominal value on the capital of (a corporation) higher than actual cost or fair market value also OVERCAPITALISE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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