(software engineering) Being a development that has to integrate with legacy systems.
noun
(often attributive) A site, to be used for housing or commerce, that has been previously used for industry and may be contaminated or need extensive clearing
disownable
disownable
adj
Able to be disowned.
For which there is a penalty of being disowned.
mindblower
mindblower
noun
(slang) Anything mind-blowing.
unbewailed
unbewailed
adj
Not bewailed.
unbewilder
unbewilder
verb
(transitive) To free from bewilderment; to enlighten or unconfuse.