| DISINFLATIONARY | • disinflationary adj. (Economics) Exhibiting or causing reduced inflation. • DISINFLATIONARY adj. relating to disinflation, a reversal of inflationary pressures. |
| FLAVOURDYNAMICS | • flavourdynamics n. Alternative spelling of flavordynamics. • FLAVOURDYNAMICS n. as in quantum flavourdynamics, a mathematical model used to describe the interaction of flavored particles (weak force) through the exchange of intermediate vector bosons. |
| FUNGISTATICALLY | • FUNGISTATIC adv. inhibiting the growth of fungi. |
| INEFFACEABILITY | • ineffaceability n. Quality of being ineffaceable. • INEFFACEABILITY n. the state of being ineffaceable. |
| INFORMATIONALLY | • informationally adv. In an informational manner. • informationally adv. With regard to information. • INFORMATIONAL adv. relating to information. |
| NONFLAMMABILITY | • nonflammability n. The state or condition of being nonflammable. • NONFLAMMABILITY n. the state of being nonflammable. |
| NONINFLAMMATORY | • noninflammatory adj. Not inflammatory; not able to inflame. • NONINFLAMMATORY adj. not inflammatory. |
| NONINFLATIONARY | • noninflationary adj. Not inflationary; not likely to cause economic inflation. • NONINFLATIONARY adj. not inflationary. |
| SLUMPFLATIONARY | • slumpflationary adj. Relating to slumpflation. • SLUMPFLATIONARY adj. relating to slumpflation. |
| SYLLABIFICATION | • syllabification n. The division of a word into syllables. • SYLLABIFICATION n. the act of dividing words into syllables, also SYLLABICATION. |
| TETRAHYDROFURAN | • tetrahydrofuran n. (Organic chemistry) A heterocyclic ether having a five-membered ring with four carbon atoms and one… • TETRAHYDROFURAN n. a flammable liquid ether derived from furan and used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis. |
| TRANSFERABILITY | • transferability n. The ability of something to be transferred. • transferability n. The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). • transferability n. (Chemistry) The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules. |