developing
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
develop/dɪˈveləp/
▶verb (develops, developing, developed)
- 1 grow or cause to grow and become larger or more advanced.
- 2 convert (land) to a new purpose, especially by constructing buildings.
- 3 start to exist, experience, or possess: I developed an interest in law.
- 4 treat (a photographic film) with chemicals to make a visible image.
- 5 Chess bring (a piece) into play from its initial position on a player's back rank.
– derivatives
developable adjective,
developer noun.
developable adjective,
developer noun.
– origin C17 (in the sense ‘unfold, unfurl’): from Fr. développer, based on L. dis- ‘un-’ + a second element of unknown origin found also in envelop.
'developing' also found in these Oxford entries:
adolescent
- amniocentesis
- bedeguar
- bootstrap
- brood
- chancre
- chromogenic
- crescent
- cultivation
- cyme
- darkroom
- develop
- developing country
- development
- endosperm
- -escent
- est
- exogenous
- fair trade
- fibroid
- fluoroscope
- germ
- germ cell
- green revolution
- growth industry
- integration
- intermediate technology
- jumping bean
- latent image
- making
- microcredit
- microenterprise
- midbrain
- midwife toad
- ossify
- parthenote
- pregnant
- raceme
- seed
- squeegee
- Third World
- trend
- visioning
- world music
- yolk
- zymotic

