Of a country: becoming economically more mature or advanced; becoming industrialized.
noun
A process of development.
verb
present participle and gerund of develop
disenvelop
disenvelop
verb
To unwrap or disentangle.
endopelvic
endopelvic
adj
(anatomy) Within the pelvis
envelopers
envelopers
noun
plural of enveloper
enveloping
enveloping
verb
present participle of envelop
naperville
overplenty
overplying
overplying
verb
present participle of overply
palavering
palavering
noun
gerund of palaver: the act of one who palavers.
verb
present participle of palaver
palenville
pavemental
pavilioned
pavilioned
adj
Having a pavilion.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pavilion
pavoncella
payneville
pennsville
pinaverdol
plainville
pluvialine
polyvalent
polyvalent
adj
(biology) Containing antibodies to more than one kind of pathogen.
(chemistry) Having a high valence, especially more than three.
(chemistry) Having multiple valencies.
Multivalent; having a number of different forms, purposes, meanings, aspects or principles.
preenvelop
preinvolve
presolving
presolving
noun
To transform a mathematical problem into an equivalent problem that is hopefully easier to solve.
presylvian
presylvian
adj
(anatomy) Anterior to the Sylvian fissure of the brain
prevailing
prevailing
adj
Predominant; of greatest force.
Prevalent, common, widespread.
verb
present participle of prevail
prevalence
prevalence
noun
(epidemiology) The total number of cases of a disease in a given statistical population at a given time, divided by the number of individuals in that population.
The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension or spread.
prevalency
prevalency
noun
prevalence
prevaluing
preventral
preventral
noun
In snakes, any of a set of scales positioned anterior to the ventral scales and are wider than they are long, but not coming into contact with the paraventral row of dorsal scales on either side of the body.
prineville
prineville
Proper noun
a city in Oregon, USA
proflavine
proflavine
noun
(organic chemistry) A disinfectant, acridine-3,6-diamine, bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria