(psychology) Having disorganized psychological and behavioral processes.
Losing cohesion or unity.
extravagancies
extravagancies
noun
plural of extravagancy
figurativeness
figurativeness
noun
The property of being figurative.
generativeness
generativeness
noun
The quality of being generative.
interrogatives
interrogatives
noun
plural of interrogative
nonsegregative
nonsegregative
adj
Not segregative.
nonvulgarities
overbrightness
overbrightness
noun
Excessive brightness.
overestimating
overestimating
verb
present participle of overestimate
overexhausting
overgenerosity
overgenerosity
noun
Excessive generosity.
overharvesting
overharvesting
noun
Excessive harvesting
verb
present participle of overharvest
overmystifying
oversaturating
oversaturating
verb
present participle of oversaturate
oversoothingly
overstraighten
overstretching
overstretching
verb
present participle of overstretch
oversweetening
oversweetening
verb
present participle of oversweeten
perfectivising
photosurveying
preadvertising
preadvertising
verb
present participle of preadvertise
preinvestigate
proadvertising
reinvestigated
reinvestigated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of reinvestigate
reinvestigates
reinvestigates
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvestigate
semiconvergent
semiconvergent
adj
(mathematics, of a matrix) For which the limit lim _(k→∞) bold Tᵏ exists.
noun
(mathematics) A kind of fraction. If (h_n-1)/(k_n-1), (h_n)/(k_n) are successive convergents, then any fraction of the form (h_n-1+ah_n)/(k_n-1+ak_n), where a is a nonnegative integer and the numerators and denominators are between the n and n+1 terms inclusive, is a semiconvergent.
sergeantsville
seronegativity
seronegativity
noun
The quality or state of being seronegative.
silversmithing
silversmithing
noun
The work of a silversmith; the forging of silver.
tergiversating
tergiversating
verb
present participle of tergiversate
tergiversation
tergiversation
noun
The act of abandoning something or someone, of changing sides; desertion; betrayal.
The act of evading any clear course of action or speech, of being deliberately ambiguous; equivocation; fickleness.